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... Troilus and Pandarus toward the love - intrigue are shown not only directly by dialogue and monologue but also indirectly by means of comparison . Soon after Troilus cautions Pandarus to be circumspect throughout his negotiations with ...
... Troilus and Pandarus toward the love - intrigue are shown not only directly by dialogue and monologue but also indirectly by means of comparison . Soon after Troilus cautions Pandarus to be circumspect throughout his negotiations with ...
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... Troilus or to Troy ( V. 1051-1085 ) with a scene showing the ever - faithful Troilus impatiently pacing the walls of Troy in anticipation of her imminent return ( V. 1100-1141 ) . Although the poignancy of Troilus ' situation is ...
... Troilus or to Troy ( V. 1051-1085 ) with a scene showing the ever - faithful Troilus impatiently pacing the walls of Troy in anticipation of her imminent return ( V. 1100-1141 ) . Although the poignancy of Troilus ' situation is ...
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... Troilus and Criseyde ( III . 1310-1316 ) . In both of these scenes , then , he has suspended his guise as historian in order to give us his own responses to the event ( not that of Lollius ) . That is , he constantly makes discoveries ...
... Troilus and Criseyde ( III . 1310-1316 ) . In both of these scenes , then , he has suspended his guise as historian in order to give us his own responses to the event ( not that of Lollius ) . That is , he constantly makes discoveries ...
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