The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xiii
... known on the Continent , and sug- gested an arrangement of the order of his poems which is a great aid to the understanding of his character , render the study of Dunbar much easier than it otherwise would have been . No acknowledgment ...
... known on the Continent , and sug- gested an arrangement of the order of his poems which is a great aid to the understanding of his character , render the study of Dunbar much easier than it otherwise would have been . No acknowledgment ...
الصفحة xv
... of East Lothian , a fact of importance with regard to the dialect of his poems , the North or Northumbrian form of Old English , now more familiarly known INTRODUCTION . XV Birth and family of Dunbar, and of his rival Walter Ken-
... of East Lothian , a fact of importance with regard to the dialect of his poems , the North or Northumbrian form of Old English , now more familiarly known INTRODUCTION . XV Birth and family of Dunbar, and of his rival Walter Ken-
الصفحة xvi
... known as broad Scotch , although he frequently borrowed from the Southern English of Chaucer . Greater sym- pathy with , or , to speak more strictly , less antipathy to , England and the English , distinguished many Scots of Lothian in ...
... known as broad Scotch , although he frequently borrowed from the Southern English of Chaucer . Greater sym- pathy with , or , to speak more strictly , less antipathy to , England and the English , distinguished many Scots of Lothian in ...
الصفحة xl
... known to have written another verse , most readers will conjecture that this one , so completely in Dunbar's manner , was written by Dunbar . DUNBAR'S ILLNESS - HIS NOTICES OF THE SCOTTISH POETS IN THE LAMENT FOR THE MAKARIS , 1507-8 ...
... known to have written another verse , most readers will conjecture that this one , so completely in Dunbar's manner , was written by Dunbar . DUNBAR'S ILLNESS - HIS NOTICES OF THE SCOTTISH POETS IN THE LAMENT FOR THE MAKARIS , 1507-8 ...
الصفحة lxx
... known periods of the Christian year , and the religious feelings their recurrence evokes in the breast of the pious church- man . Both are significant illustrations of his character . To the former class belongs a poem of considerable ...
... known periods of the Christian year , and the religious feelings their recurrence evokes in the breast of the pious church- man . Both are significant illustrations of his character . To the former class belongs a poem of considerable ...
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3our Abbot of Tungland Aberdeen Albany alliteration allusion amongst Andro Kennedy Angus Ballad Bannatyne Bernard Stewart Bishop Blind Harry cæsura called Chaucer couplet Court D'Aubigny Dance death Discretioun Donald Owre Duke of Ross Dunbar's poems Earl Edinburgh edition England favour Flodden Flyting France Freiris of Berwik French Gavin Douglas Goldyn Targe Henry VIII honour James James IV June king king's Kingis Lady Laing's Lament lines Lord Lord Bernard Stewart Lord of Aubigny Lordis Luve Lyfe Lyndsay Maiſter William Dunbar Maitland Makaris Margaret Tudor Mariit Wemen marriage Master metre nocht piece poems of Dunbar poet printed Professor Schipper queen Quenis Chalmer quhair Quhat quhen quhilk reference refrain reign rhymes royal satire Scot Scotch Scotland Scottish Poetry SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Sir Thomas Norray Solistaris sowld St Andrews Stobo strophe style Testament thair Thistle thow TITLE OF POEM Treasurer's Accounts verse Villon wald Wedo William Dunbar