The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxxii
... entries which show that Dunbar was at the Court of James IV . in the character of Court poet . Similar payments were made to Blind Harry , John the Ross , and Quintyn Schaw , as well as other bards and singers . James , though not a ...
... entries which show that Dunbar was at the Court of James IV . in the character of Court poet . Similar payments were made to Blind Harry , John the Ross , and Quintyn Schaw , as well as other bards and singers . James , though not a ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... entry on 23d June 1512 we learn that the livery con- sisted of 64 ells Paris black cloth for a gown . Two entries have special interest , -on 20th December 1501 , one of £ 5 , which was paid him after he came furth of England ; and that ...
... entry on 23d June 1512 we learn that the livery con- sisted of 64 ells Paris black cloth for a gown . Two entries have special interest , -on 20th December 1501 , one of £ 5 , which was paid him after he came furth of England ; and that ...
الصفحة xlviii
... entry in the poem- " Blyth Aberdein , thow beriall of all tounis , The lamp of bewtie , bountie , and blythnes . " 1 The queen was met Four of them held He describes in it " The Masques , " which , by the custom of that age , greeted a ...
... entry in the poem- " Blyth Aberdein , thow beriall of all tounis , The lamp of bewtie , bountie , and blythnes . " 1 The queen was met Four of them held He describes in it " The Masques , " which , by the custom of that age , greeted a ...
الصفحة lxxxii
... entry into Aberdeen . The " Interlud of the Droichis part of the part of the Play , " usually ascribed to him , is the detached portion of a composition more resembling a masque than a play in the modern sense . It is possible that ...
... entry into Aberdeen . The " Interlud of the Droichis part of the part of the Play , " usually ascribed to him , is the detached portion of a composition more resembling a masque than a play in the modern sense . It is possible that ...
الصفحة lxxxvii
... entry into every home , are admitted by the candid Romanist to have been often grossly immoral . Those who condemn the freedom of the satire should recollect that it bore its part in curing the moral disease it represented in such plain ...
... entry into every home , are admitted by the candid Romanist to have been often grossly immoral . Those who condemn the freedom of the satire should recollect that it bore its part in curing the moral disease it represented in such plain ...
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