The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xviii
... called Wallace King of Kyle . Dunbar in his rejoinder does not deny his Lothian birth , but retorts on Kennedy the Celtic dialect or pronunciation for which the men of Carrick were still distinguished in the beginning of the sixteenth ...
... called Wallace King of Kyle . Dunbar in his rejoinder does not deny his Lothian birth , but retorts on Kennedy the Celtic dialect or pronunciation for which the men of Carrick were still distinguished in the beginning of the sixteenth ...
الصفحة xxiii
... called religious , though succeeding in individuals , broke down as a general or con- tinuous system . The older orders were frequently reformed ; new order followed new order , imposing with new zeal stricter rules , but the old evils ...
... called religious , though succeeding in individuals , broke down as a general or con- tinuous system . The older orders were frequently reformed ; new order followed new order , imposing with new zeal stricter rules , but the old evils ...
الصفحة xxxii
... called Poet Laureate had that name been used at the Scottish Court . On 15th August 1500 , a grant was made to Master William Dunbar of a pension of £ 10 out of the king's coffers , to be paid him all the days of his life , or until he ...
... called Poet Laureate had that name been used at the Scottish Court . On 15th August 1500 , a grant was made to Master William Dunbar of a pension of £ 10 out of the king's coffers , to be paid him all the days of his life , or until he ...
الصفحة xlix
... called the Daily Council , the new Court retained also the name of Session , and both names passed to its successor , the College of Justice , when founded by James V. in 1532 , whose senators or judges were commonly styled the Lords of ...
... called the Daily Council , the new Court retained also the name of Session , and both names passed to its successor , the College of Justice , when founded by James V. in 1532 , whose senators or judges were commonly styled the Lords of ...
الصفحة lxii
... house in Scotland was without the record of a death at Flodden . The burghers of the towns - the " Flowers of the Forest , " as the brave yeomen of Ettrick are called in the ballad — the rough - shod lxii INTRODUCTION .
... house in Scotland was without the record of a death at Flodden . The burghers of the towns - the " Flowers of the Forest , " as the brave yeomen of Ettrick are called in the ballad — the rough - shod lxii INTRODUCTION .
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