The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xii
... passed into their interpreter . It is with deep regret that the present writer takes up a part of Mr Small's unfinished labours . It was thought that the members of the Society might reasonably wish to have their copies of Dunbar com ...
... passed into their interpreter . It is with deep regret that the present writer takes up a part of Mr Small's unfinished labours . It was thought that the members of the Society might reasonably wish to have their copies of Dunbar com ...
الصفحة xvii
... passed over . A daughter of Douglas wedded Rothesay . Earl George , in- dignant at this slight , became a pensioner of Henry IV . , and with Hotspur defeated Douglas at Homildon in 1402 . His earldom was forfeited for treason , and ...
... passed over . A daughter of Douglas wedded Rothesay . Earl George , in- dignant at this slight , became a pensioner of Henry IV . , and with Hotspur defeated Douglas at Homildon in 1402 . His earldom was forfeited for treason , and ...
الصفحة xviii
... passed over in silence , it may be held as ad- mitted . No allusion to his family is to be found in Dun- bar's Poems . His rival Kennedy was Walter , third son of Gilbert , first Lord Kennedy , and nephew of Kennedy , Bishop of St ...
... passed over in silence , it may be held as ad- mitted . No allusion to his family is to be found in Dun- bar's Poems . His rival Kennedy was Walter , third son of Gilbert , first Lord Kennedy , and nephew of Kennedy , Bishop of St ...
الصفحة xxvi
... To France , Dunbar , the wandering friar , naturally passed . The first certain notice of his passage is in the third year of James IV . , when an embassy , headed xxvi INTRODUCTION . Dunbar visits France and the Continent, 1491-1500 (?),
... To France , Dunbar , the wandering friar , naturally passed . The first certain notice of his passage is in the third year of James IV . , when an embassy , headed xxvi INTRODUCTION . Dunbar visits France and the Continent, 1491-1500 (?),
الصفحة xxviii
... passed through successive stages of decline , marked by the moral poems of Gower , the translations of Lydgate and Occleve , and the doggerel rhymes of Skelton , into a dormant state , in which it continued until with Wyatt and Surrey ...
... passed through successive stages of decline , marked by the moral poems of Gower , the translations of Lydgate and Occleve , and the doggerel rhymes of Skelton , into a dormant state , in which it continued until with Wyatt and Surrey ...
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