The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxvii
... doubt that a considerable part of the period after he disappears from the St An- drews register in 1479 till 1491 , when the Katherine sailed from North Berwick , was spent in foreign travel , probably partly in France . His own ...
... doubt that a considerable part of the period after he disappears from the St An- drews register in 1479 till 1491 , when the Katherine sailed from North Berwick , was spent in foreign travel , probably partly in France . His own ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... " received £ 6 , 13s . 4d . from the king . This rhymer , there can be no doubt , was Dun- bar , and the payments were perhaps a reward for INTRODUCTION . xxxiii Dunbar and the Embassy to London to negotiate the mar-
... " received £ 6 , 13s . 4d . from the king . This rhymer , there can be no doubt , was Dun- bar , and the payments were perhaps a reward for INTRODUCTION . xxxiii Dunbar and the Embassy to London to negotiate the mar-
الصفحة lxii
... doubt whether the king had fallen , caused by his having dressed several men in suits of armour like his own , and the sordid fate of his body so long unburied , form a series of scenes worthy of a tragedy . But Dunbar had not the ...
... doubt whether the king had fallen , caused by his having dressed several men in suits of armour like his own , and the sordid fate of his body so long unburied , form a series of scenes worthy of a tragedy . But Dunbar had not the ...
الصفحة lxvii
... doubts , and the poem is anonymous , it seems probable that the verses beginning " We Lordis hes chosin a chiftane mervellus , " 1 were also written by him . If so , their date is fixed by the lines which follow : - " That left hes ws ...
... doubts , and the poem is anonymous , it seems probable that the verses beginning " We Lordis hes chosin a chiftane mervellus , " 1 were also written by him . If so , their date is fixed by the lines which follow : - " That left hes ws ...
الصفحة xci
... doubt as to its authorship . In the latter he repeats the same counsel , with a personal note : - " Be of 3our lufe no prechour as a freir , Be secreit , trew , incressing of 3our name . " These genuine love - poems speak of a love ...
... doubt as to its authorship . In the latter he repeats the same counsel , with a personal note : - " Be of 3our lufe no prechour as a freir , Be secreit , trew , incressing of 3our name . " These genuine love - poems speak of a love ...
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