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The cataloguing of Troilus ' woe continues for nearly two hundred lines , lines of
unrelieved agony . When Pandarus enters , however , although Troilus continues
to suffer , we see his suffering in a different light . Pandarus ' humor prevents the ...
The cataloguing of Troilus ' woe continues for nearly two hundred lines , lines of
unrelieved agony . When Pandarus enters , however , although Troilus continues
to suffer , we see his suffering in a different light . Pandarus ' humor prevents the ...
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Throughout Book IV many of the gestures point to similarities between the two
parts of Troilus ' double sorrow . When Troilus saw Criseyde in the temple and fell
in love with her , he had to wait to express his feelings until he was alone in his ...
Throughout Book IV many of the gestures point to similarities between the two
parts of Troilus ' double sorrow . When Troilus saw Criseyde in the temple and fell
in love with her , he had to wait to express his feelings until he was alone in his ...
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( 290 – 92 ; Criseyde ; demonstrative ) Al feyneth he in lust that he sojorneth ; And
al his chere and speche also he borneth , And ay of Loves servantz every while ,
Hymself to wrye , at hem he gan to smyle , ( 326 – 29 ; Troilus ; demonstrative ...
( 290 – 92 ; Criseyde ; demonstrative ) Al feyneth he in lust that he sojorneth ; And
al his chere and speche also he borneth , And ay of Loves servantz every while ,
Hymself to wrye , at hem he gan to smyle , ( 326 – 29 ; Troilus ; demonstrative ...
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