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Clear parallel relationships exist between those units dealing with the period
after Criseyde ' s departure as experienced by Troilus and those dealing with the
same period as experienced by Criseyde . We see her bewailing the fact that she
...
Clear parallel relationships exist between those units dealing with the period
after Criseyde ' s departure as experienced by Troilus and those dealing with the
same period as experienced by Criseyde . We see her bewailing the fact that she
...
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The first sets the time of the feast of the Palladion when Troilus first sees Criseyde
. The next two frame the day on which Criseyde first learns of Troilus ' love and “
gan enclyne / To like hym first ” ( II 674 – 5 ) . The fourth marks the end of the ...
The first sets the time of the feast of the Palladion when Troilus first sees Criseyde
. The next two frame the day on which Criseyde first learns of Troilus ' love and “
gan enclyne / To like hym first ” ( II 674 – 5 ) . The fourth marks the end of the ...
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Perhaps the day / night alternation is meant to represent and characterize Troilus
? state of existence vis - à - vis the ultimate message of the poem . Thus , the
period when he is happiest in his love becomes a period of night since he is blind
to ...
Perhaps the day / night alternation is meant to represent and characterize Troilus
? state of existence vis - à - vis the ultimate message of the poem . Thus , the
period when he is happiest in his love becomes a period of night since he is blind
to ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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