The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة vi
... 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 fully as possible , so as to bring out 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 fully as possible , so as to bring out the ...
الصفحة xii
... thought and language , but the dialect in which they are written is in part antiquated , and their rela- tion to his own life , and the country and age in which he lived , must be present if we would grasp their complete meaning . It ...
... thought and language , but the dialect in which they are written is in part antiquated , and their rela- tion to his own life , and the country and age in which he lived , must be present if we would grasp their complete meaning . It ...
الصفحة xxviii
... Gavin Douglas , Dunbar , Barclay , and Lyndsay surpass their English contemporaries . France produced no medieval poet equal to Chaucer . Its writers sacrificed the beauties of thought to the beauties xxviii INTRODUCTION .
... Gavin Douglas , Dunbar , Barclay , and Lyndsay surpass their English contemporaries . France produced no medieval poet equal to Chaucer . Its writers sacrificed the beauties of thought to the beauties xxviii INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xxix
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. Its writers sacrificed the beauties of thought to the beauties of style ... thoughts came , were kissed by Margaret , ' daughter of James I. of Scotland , the wife of Louis XI .; Charles of ...
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. Its writers sacrificed the beauties of thought to the beauties of style ... thoughts came , were kissed by Margaret , ' daughter of James I. of Scotland , the wife of Louis XI .; Charles of ...
الصفحة lii
... thought that there was an under - current of virtue which , if it could get the upper hand , would overpower his faults . In a notable verse , evidently written towards the end of the reign , if not , as is possible , after its tragic ...
... thought that there was an under - current of virtue which , if it could get the upper hand , would overpower his faults . In a notable verse , evidently written towards the end of the reign , if not , as is possible , after its tragic ...
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