The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xvi
... became Countess , and her husband , in her right , Earl of Moray . Her son George , tenth Earl of Dunbar , uniting the earldoms of March and Moray , was a powerful noble , and his daughter was betrothed to David , Duke of Rothesay ...
... became Countess , and her husband , in her right , Earl of Moray . Her son George , tenth Earl of Dunbar , uniting the earldoms of March and Moray , was a powerful noble , and his daughter was betrothed to David , Duke of Rothesay ...
الصفحة xvii
... became a pensioner of Henry IV . , and with Hotspur defeated Douglas at Homildon in 1402 . His earldom was forfeited for treason , and although the forfeiture was condoned by Albany , it was never legally recalled . James I. , whose ...
... became a pensioner of Henry IV . , and with Hotspur defeated Douglas at Homildon in 1402 . His earldom was forfeited for treason , and although the forfeiture was condoned by Albany , it was never legally recalled . James I. , whose ...
الصفحة xix
... became a proverb , ― " Twixt Wigtown and the town of Ayr , Portpatrick and the Cruives of Dee , No man need think to bide there Unless he court Saint Kennedie . " 1 The poets were thus contrasted as belonging to the East and West of ...
... became a proverb , ― " Twixt Wigtown and the town of Ayr , Portpatrick and the Cruives of Dee , No man need think to bide there Unless he court Saint Kennedie . " 1 The poets were thus contrasted as belonging to the East and West of ...
الصفحة xxii
... became , with no great goodwill , a novice in the Observantine branch of the Franciscans , either in Edinburgh , where James I. , or in St Andrews , where Kennedy the Bishop , had founded a house of that order . It was the easiest ...
... became , with no great goodwill , a novice in the Observantine branch of the Franciscans , either in Edinburgh , where James I. , or in St Andrews , where Kennedy the Bishop , had founded a house of that order . It was the easiest ...
الصفحة xxiv
... ; with his brothers , one of whom , Mar , he imprisoned , perhaps murdered - while the other , 2 " Flyting , " 11. 425-428 . 1 P. 132 , ll . 31-45 . Albany , escaping to England , became in revenge a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... ; with his brothers , one of whom , Mar , he imprisoned , perhaps murdered - while the other , 2 " Flyting , " 11. 425-428 . 1 P. 132 , ll . 31-45 . Albany , escaping to England , became in revenge a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
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