The Indebtedness of Chaucers Troilus And Criseyde to Guido Delle Colonnes Hist
The Indebtedness of Chaucers Troilus And Criseyde to Guido Delle Colonnes Hist
George L George Livingstone Hamilton
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O 1 verso, col. 2 ; TO GUIDO DELLE COLOGNE 97 " seyth him told is, of a f reend of his How that ye sholde love oon that hatte Horaste, For sorwe of which this night shall been his laste, 1 and the heroine denies the charge with the answer, " Horaste ! alias ! and f alsen Troilus ? I knewe him not, god helpe me so, " 2 the name of this fictitious lover seems to have been borrowed from Guido's^account of Orestes in which the name always appears as " Horestes. " 8 where false reading "Calipha"), f...orm one episode, the source from which Gower drew his account, and to which he refers elsewhere. (C. A. VI. 1391 ff. , VIII. 2598 ff. ; Mirour de I'omme, 16674 ff. ; Balades, XXX. 12 ; Traitie, VI. 17 ff. ) 1 T. And C. , III. 796-798. 2 Ibid. , III. 806-807. 3 Historic sig. M 8 verso, col. 2 ; n 6 recto, col. 2, "De Horeste vindicante mortem patris, " while in the R. De T. (27958, 28157, 28166, 28182) the name always appears as " Orestes. " Kittredge (p. 347) notes the forms " Horestes, " " Horest[e] " in Gower's account (C.
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