The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xiv
... beginning to supersede multiplication by manuscript . Had they been written earlier , they might have been better preserved in manuscript , as the works of Wyntown , Blind Harry , and Barbour have been . Had they been written a little ...
... beginning to supersede multiplication by manuscript . Had they been written earlier , they might have been better preserved in manuscript , as the works of Wyntown , Blind Harry , and Barbour have been . Had they been written a little ...
الصفحة xvi
... beginning of the sixteenth century from their countrymen of the immediate Border and the Western and Northern districts . He appears , from a passage in the ' Flyting " with Walter Kennedy , his contemporary and rival bard , to have ...
... beginning of the sixteenth century from their countrymen of the immediate Border and the Western and Northern districts . He appears , from a passage in the ' Flyting " with Walter Kennedy , his contemporary and rival bard , to have ...
الصفحة xviii
... beginning of the sixteenth century : — " I tak on me ane pair of Lowthiane hippis Sall fairar Inglis mak , and mair parfyte , Than thow can blabbar with thy Carrik lippis ; " 1 his Celtic dress- " Ersch Katherane , with thy polk breik ...
... beginning of the sixteenth century : — " I tak on me ane pair of Lowthiane hippis Sall fairar Inglis mak , and mair parfyte , Than thow can blabbar with thy Carrik lippis ; " 1 his Celtic dress- " Ersch Katherane , with thy polk breik ...
الصفحة xxviii
... beginning of the fifteenth century - Chaucer , Gower , and Lydgate the Monk of Bury - his poems show that he was directly influenced by the French school , not merely at second hand through imitation of English authors who copied a ...
... beginning of the fifteenth century - Chaucer , Gower , and Lydgate the Monk of Bury - his poems show that he was directly influenced by the French school , not merely at second hand through imitation of English authors who copied a ...
الصفحة xxxv
... beginning- " Now fayre , fayrest off every fayre , Princes most plesant and preclare , The lustyest one alyve that byne , Welcum of Scotland to be Quene ! " - were written in Scotland to welcome Margaret on her arrival . The former ...
... beginning- " Now fayre , fayrest off every fayre , Princes most plesant and preclare , The lustyest one alyve that byne , Welcum of Scotland to be Quene ! " - were written in Scotland to welcome Margaret on her arrival . The former ...
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