The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxii
... common in universities at a period when men of mature years continued scholars . In the case of Dunbar , it is probable that shortly after taking his degree as Master of Arts he turned his attention to theology , and became , with no ...
... common in universities at a period when men of mature years continued scholars . In the case of Dunbar , it is probable that shortly after taking his degree as Master of Arts he turned his attention to theology , and became , with no ...
الصفحة xxvi
... common enemy . George Buchanan has described the feeling of the travel- ling Scot for France in beautiful lines : - " At tu beata Gallia Salve ! bonarum blanda nutrix artium , Orbem receptans hospitem atque orbi tuas Opes vicissim non ...
... common enemy . George Buchanan has described the feeling of the travel- ling Scot for France in beautiful lines : - " At tu beata Gallia Salve ! bonarum blanda nutrix artium , Orbem receptans hospitem atque orbi tuas Opes vicissim non ...
الصفحة xxviii
... common amongst the ecclesiastics of that age , whose learning fitted them for posts now held by the legal or diplomatic professions . Assuming that he then , if not earlier , visited France and Paris , the importance of the visit to his ...
... common amongst the ecclesiastics of that age , whose learning fitted them for posts now held by the legal or diplomatic professions . Assuming that he then , if not earlier , visited France and Paris , the importance of the visit to his ...
الصفحة xxxi
... common usage . It was made in honour of Dunbar on 16th March 1504 , and proves that the abandon- ment of the Franciscan order did not carry him to the further point of quitting the service of the Church . Not- withstanding the freedom ...
... common usage . It was made in honour of Dunbar on 16th March 1504 , and proves that the abandon- ment of the Franciscan order did not carry him to the further point of quitting the service of the Church . Not- withstanding the freedom ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... common in epithalamia , and even gives good advice to his sovereign : - " The King of Beistis mak I the , And the cheif protector in woddis and schawis ; Onto thi leigis go furth , and keip the lawis . " 1 And in another place- " And ...
... common in epithalamia , and even gives good advice to his sovereign : - " The King of Beistis mak I the , And the cheif protector in woddis and schawis ; Onto thi leigis go furth , and keip the lawis . " 1 And in another place- " And ...
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