| George Lyman Kittredge - 1917 - 230 pages
...falsed Troilus. She seyde, Alas! for now is clene a-go My name of trouthe in love, for ever-mo! 1055 For I have falsed oon the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthieste! " The story " in 1037 is of course " myn auctor Lollius," and equally of course, it is the same auctor... | |
| William George Dodd - 1913 - 308 pages
...Than she, whan that she falsed Troilus. She seyde, alias ! for now is dene ago My name of trout he in love, for evermo ! For I have falsed oon the gentileste That ever was, and oon the ivorthieste ! Her reproach was all the greater, because, at the very time she began to consider giving... | |
| 1916 - 218 pages
...frail a texture to make a competent weapon against the cunning of a Diomede. And of course her trifling proved her undoing. If we may not condemn, neither...creature of a drear reality. Pandaro and Pandarus Boccaccio's Pandaro has been so passed over in criticism, that we instinctively infer that he must... | |
| Josef Konrad Ludwig Bihl - 1916 - 304 pages
...ther-to trouthe plyght. Troil. V 1473 A mayde, oon of this world the best y-preysed. Troil. V 1056 For I have falsed oon, the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthieste ! Cl. T. 156 Than was she oon the faireste under sonne. CA. IV 2606 Hermes was on the ferste of alle.... | |
| Josef Konrad Ludwig Bihl - 1916 - 304 pages
...ther-to trouthe plyght. Troil. V 1473 A mayde, oon of this world the best y-preysed. Troil. V 1056 For I have falsed oon, the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthiestel Cl. T. 156 Than was she oon the jaireste under sonne. CA. IV 2606 Hermes was on the ferste... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge - 1917 - 102 pages
...falsed Troilus. She seyde, Alas! for now is clene a-go My name of trouthe in love, for ever-mo! 1055 For I have falsed oon the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthieste! " The story " in 1037 is of course " myn auctor Lollius," and equally of course, it is the same auctor... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1917 - 890 pages
...Chaucer's Criseyde lamented : Alias! for now is clene a-go My name of trouthe in love, for ever -mo! For I have falsed oon, the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthieste! Alias, of me, un-to the worldes ende, Shal neither heen y-writen nor y-songe, No good word, for thise... | |
| Benoit de Sainte-Maure, Mediaeval Academy of America, Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson - 1978 - 682 pages
...telleth us, Ther made never womman more wo Than she, whan that she falsed Troilus. She seyde, 'allas ! for now is clene a-go My name of trouthe in love,...the gentileste That ever was, and oon the worthieste ! 152. 'Allas, of me, un-to the worldes ende, Shal neither been y-written nor y-songe No good word,... | |
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