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history does not omit
later on. The Laud Troy Book: The
youngest doughti Troylus A
doughtier man than he was on Of hem alle was
neuere non,- Save Ector...
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Troilus and
Criseyde (/ˈtrɔɪləs ... krɪˈseɪdə/) is an epic poem by
Geoffrey Chaucer which re-tells in
Middle English the
tragic story of the
lovers Troilus...
- that
caused her sleep. She
realizes from the ring
Troylus left her that he was the father, and
Troylus later returns to
marry her.
Another early literary...
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Geoffrey Chaucer reciting Troylus and Criseyde:
early 15th-century m****cript of the work.
Currently at
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge....
- sorrow;
compare She
thanked Dyomede for ale ... his gode
chere (Chaucer,
Troylus) with If they sing ... tis with so dull a
cheere (Shakespeare, Sonnets...
- (Subscription or parti****ting
institution membership required.) "c1374
CHAUCER Troylus I. 283 Alle here
lymes so wel
answerynge Weren to womanhode.".
Oxford English...
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Famous Historie of
Troylus and Cresseid, but the
First Folio classed it with the tragedies,
under the
title The
Tragedie of
Troylus and Cressida. The confusion...
- Medievalists.net.
Retrieved Oct 9, 2024. Cox, S. M. (1990). "The
Complete Tale of
Troylus and
Zellandine from the "Perceforest " Novel: An
English Translation"....
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under the
title The
Historie of
Troylus and Cresseida. Qb was
published under the
title The
Famous Historie of
Troylus and Cresseid.
Excellently expressing...
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sensibus internis,
tertius de
facultate appetitiva.
Opuscula haec
revidit Troylus Lancetta auctoris discipulus, et
adnotatiotes confecit in margine) also...