Boethian moments in Troilus and Criseyde
I-IV
TC
1.729-35; cp. Consolation 1 pr.4 (like
an ass to the harp)
TC
1.841-54; cp. Consolation 2 pr. 1 (Pandarus
on Fortune’s Wheel)
TC
1.857-58; cp. Consolation 1 pr. 4 (Pandarus
on revealing one’s wound)
TC 3.813-40; cp. Consolation
2 pr. 4 (“O brotel wele
of mannes joie unsable!”)
TC
3.1625-28; cp. Consolation 2 pr. 4 (the misery of remembering lost
prosperity)
TC
3.1744-71; cp. Consolation 2 m. 8 (Canticus Troili, take
2: love governs all)
TC
4.953-1082; cp. Consolation 5 p. 3 (Troilus
on predestination and foreknowledge)