The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxv
... hands of fa- vourites , who pandered to vices , or flattered tastes carried to an extent fatal to the royal dignity . Of these , the chief were William Schevez , a man of learning in medicine , mathematics , and astronomy , but addicted ...
... hands of fa- vourites , who pandered to vices , or flattered tastes carried to an extent fatal to the royal dignity . Of these , the chief were William Schevez , a man of learning in medicine , mathematics , and astronomy , but addicted ...
الصفحة xxviii
... hand through imitation of English authors who copied a still earlier French poetry . At this period English poetry , which had so splendid a spring in Chaucer , passed through successive stages of decline , marked by the moral poems of ...
... hand through imitation of English authors who copied a still earlier French poetry . At this period English poetry , which had so splendid a spring in Chaucer , passed through successive stages of decline , marked by the moral poems of ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... hand , he was often well received . Learning , wit , and genius were probably quite as highly valued as in our time . But , on the other hand , the poet was only one of many ministers or servants who had to cater to the royal pleasure ...
... hand , he was often well received . Learning , wit , and genius were probably quite as highly valued as in our time . But , on the other hand , the poet was only one of many ministers or servants who had to cater to the royal pleasure ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... please apparently all but their victims , are dangerous weapons , often wounding most the hand which uses them . They leave a sting in the 1 P. 226 . heart , increasing instead of diminishing its discontent . Dunbar xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
... please apparently all but their victims , are dangerous weapons , often wounding most the hand which uses them . They leave a sting in the 1 P. 226 . heart , increasing instead of diminishing its discontent . Dunbar xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xxxix
... hand I have indost To pay quhat euir his trappingis cost . " Mr Laing remarks : " Whether the words were written by the king himself , or added in his name by Dunbar as an ingenious mode of expressing his request , the reader 1 Pp . 215 ...
... hand I have indost To pay quhat euir his trappingis cost . " Mr Laing remarks : " Whether the words were written by the king himself , or added in his name by Dunbar as an ingenious mode of expressing his request , the reader 1 Pp . 215 ...
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