The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة vi
... seems to me to be the representative of the thought , the language , and the literature of his country at the time he lived . Both Court and people pass as in a panorama in his poems . My object has therefore been to illustrate them as ...
... seems to me to be the representative of the thought , the language , and the literature of his country at the time he lived . Both Court and people pass as in a panorama in his poems . My object has therefore been to illustrate them as ...
الصفحة xvii
... seems to have been a cadet of an illustrious but decayed family . It is supported by allusions in Ken- nedy's " Flyting " to Lothian as the place , and the line of Gospatrick as the race , from which Dunbar came : — " How thy forbearis ...
... seems to have been a cadet of an illustrious but decayed family . It is supported by allusions in Ken- nedy's " Flyting " to Lothian as the place , and the line of Gospatrick as the race , from which Dunbar came : — " How thy forbearis ...
الصفحة xxx
... seems to imply that at the date of the " Flyting " they had not done so : - " Thou may not pas Mount Barnard for wild bestis , Nor wyn throw Mount Scarpre for the snawe ; Mount Nycholas , Mount Godart thare arestis , Brigantis sik bois ...
... seems to imply that at the date of the " Flyting " they had not done so : - " Thou may not pas Mount Barnard for wild bestis , Nor wyn throw Mount Scarpre for the snawe ; Mount Nycholas , Mount Godart thare arestis , Brigantis sik bois ...
الصفحة xxxii
... seem to justify the inference that he would have been called Poet Laureate had that name been used at the Scottish Court . On 15th August 1500 , a grant was made to Master William Dunbar of a pension of £ 10 out of the king's coffers ...
... seem to justify the inference that he would have been called Poet Laureate had that name been used at the Scottish Court . On 15th August 1500 , a grant was made to Master William Dunbar of a pension of £ 10 out of the king's coffers ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... seems to have deeply felt the slight put upon him when benefices were bestowed on unworthy recipients , while he never got his long - prom- ised cure . It is not necessary to suppose that he was too fond of money . Avarice was a vice ...
... seems to have deeply felt the slight put upon him when benefices were bestowed on unworthy recipients , while he never got his long - prom- ised cure . It is not necessary to suppose that he was too fond of money . Avarice was a vice ...
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