The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxiv
... style , In me , God wait , wes mony wrink and wyle ; In me wes falset with every wicht to flatter , Quhilk mycht be flemit with na haly watter ; I wes ay reddy all men to begyle . " " 1 ' Kennedy refers to the same passage in Dunbar's ...
... style , In me , God wait , wes mony wrink and wyle ; In me wes falset with every wicht to flatter , Quhilk mycht be flemit with na haly watter ; I wes ay reddy all men to begyle . " " 1 ' Kennedy refers to the same passage in Dunbar's ...
الصفحة xxix
... style . But an uninterrupted succession of minor min- strels , masters of melody , except when they allowed their natural vein to be hidden in the artificial forms then in vogue , flourished from the fourteenth to the sixteenth cen ...
... style . But an uninterrupted succession of minor min- strels , masters of melody , except when they allowed their natural vein to be hidden in the artificial forms then in vogue , flourished from the fourteenth to the sixteenth cen ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... style , in which he wrote " The Thistle and the Rose " and " The Goldyn Targe , " - not in the simple and more natural strain of " The Lament for the Makaris " or " The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo . " poem should be in a Court dress ...
... style , in which he wrote " The Thistle and the Rose " and " The Goldyn Targe , " - not in the simple and more natural strain of " The Lament for the Makaris " or " The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo . " poem should be in a Court dress ...
الصفحة xxxv
... elaborate , in the opinion of modern judges , but 1 P. 189 . 2 MS . British Museum , quoted in Miss Strickland's ' Life of Margaret Tudor , ' p . 58 . 3 P. 279 . quite in the style of the times , in the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
... elaborate , in the opinion of modern judges , but 1 P. 189 . 2 MS . British Museum , quoted in Miss Strickland's ' Life of Margaret Tudor , ' p . 58 . 3 P. 279 . quite in the style of the times , in the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
الصفحة xxxvi
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. quite in the style of the times , in the character of the allegory and the mixture of classic names with the objects of nature . While it is the work of a Court poet , Dunbar avoids the flights ...
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. quite in the style of the times , in the character of the allegory and the mixture of classic names with the objects of nature . While it is the work of a Court poet , Dunbar avoids the flights ...
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