The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xvi
... Flyting " with Walter Kennedy , his contemporary and rival bard , to have been descended from the noble house of March , founded by Gospatrick , first Earl of Dunbar , in the reign of Malcolm Canmore , who conferred on him the manor ...
... Flyting " with Walter Kennedy , his contemporary and rival bard , to have been descended from the noble house of March , founded by Gospatrick , first Earl of Dunbar , in the reign of Malcolm Canmore , who conferred on him the manor ...
الصفحة xvii
... Flyting " to Lothian as the place , and the line of Gospatrick as the race , from which Dunbar came : — " How thy forbearis come , I haif a feill , At Cokburnispeth , the writ makis me war , Generit betuix ane sche beir and a deill ; Sa ...
... Flyting " to Lothian as the place , and the line of Gospatrick as the race , from which Dunbar came : — " How thy forbearis come , I haif a feill , At Cokburnispeth , the writ makis me war , Generit betuix ane sche beir and a deill ; Sa ...
الصفحة xix
... Flyting " boasts that he was " of the King's blood . " The family of Dunure acquired the earldom of Cassilis , and went on increasing in importance until it became a proverb , ― " Twixt Wigtown and the town of Ayr , Portpatrick and the ...
... Flyting " boasts that he was " of the King's blood . " The family of Dunure acquired the earldom of Cassilis , and went on increasing in importance until it became a proverb , ― " Twixt Wigtown and the town of Ayr , Portpatrick and the ...
الصفحة xx
... Flyting " against Dunbar may be due to the seeds of Wyclif's doc- trine having already found a congenial soil in East Lothian and the East Lothian poet . It was a natural topic for satire by a son of a family so staunch to the old ...
... Flyting " against Dunbar may be due to the seeds of Wyclif's doc- trine having already found a congenial soil in East Lothian and the East Lothian poet . It was a natural topic for satire by a son of a family so staunch to the old ...
الصفحة xxi
... 20 . 3 Laing's Notes , vol . ii . pp . 419 , 445 . 5 Knox's History of the Reformation . 2 " Flyting , " ll . 524 and 548 . 4 Knox , vol . ii . p . 90 . DUNBAR AT ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY , 1474-79 - HE BECOMES INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... 20 . 3 Laing's Notes , vol . ii . pp . 419 , 445 . 5 Knox's History of the Reformation . 2 " Flyting , " ll . 524 and 548 . 4 Knox , vol . ii . p . 90 . DUNBAR AT ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY , 1474-79 - HE BECOMES INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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