The Complaynt of Scotland: Written in 1548. With a Preliminary Dissertation, and GlossaryJohn Leyden A. Constable, 1801 - 676 من الصفحات |
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... tion of the work itself ; especially as it is scarcely pos- sible that any thing in the form of evidence can have less weight than those arguments which have already been adduced . Though aware of the fallacious nature of such ...
... tion of the work itself ; especially as it is scarcely pos- sible that any thing in the form of evidence can have less weight than those arguments which have already been adduced . Though aware of the fallacious nature of such ...
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... tion ; at the same time , it is certain , that there is no positive proof of such a title having been used by any other author than Sir David Lindsay . The titles of Lindsay's works , form such a series of Complaints , as is almost ...
... tion ; at the same time , it is certain , that there is no positive proof of such a title having been used by any other author than Sir David Lindsay . The titles of Lindsay's works , form such a series of Complaints , as is almost ...
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... tion from the Chronicle of Carion : " Now , to confound the opinione of Socrates , and " to confound al them that vil nocht beleue that the " varld is near ane finall end , i vil arme me vitht the " croniklis of master Ihone Carion ...
... tion from the Chronicle of Carion : " Now , to confound the opinione of Socrates , and " to confound al them that vil nocht beleue that the " varld is near ane finall end , i vil arme me vitht the " croniklis of master Ihone Carion ...
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... tion of the Complaynt , employed in the composition of his Monarchy , nothing will appear more natural than this anticipation . It will likewise follow , that it is the Monarchy which is announced in the conclusion of the Prologue to ...
... tion of the Complaynt , employed in the composition of his Monarchy , nothing will appear more natural than this anticipation . It will likewise follow , that it is the Monarchy which is announced in the conclusion of the Prologue to ...
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... tion of a modern botanist , who attempts to reduce the plants , described in such a vague and unscientific man- ner by Dioscorides and Pliny , to the accurate classifi cation of Linnæus . The foliage of the plant , in these ancient ...
... tion of a modern botanist , who attempts to reduce the plants , described in such a vague and unscientific man- ner by Dioscorides and Pliny , to the accurate classifi cation of Linnæus . The foliage of the plant , in these ancient ...
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الصفحة 287 - Sloggorne (gatheringwords or war-cries) of most of the true ancient surnames of Scotland, from old experience and observation. Some of them I have discoursed, and found to have reason and discretion. One of them told me there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded, so as at one time he was one of five that usually met at St Andrews.
الصفحة 234 - ... end. She arrives at the well, after encountering many dangers ; but soon perceives that her adventures have not reached a conclusion. A frog emerges from the well, and before it suffers her to draw water, obliges her to betroth herself to the monster, under the penalty of being torn to pieces.
الصفحة 247 - The seauen wise Masters, The wife lapt in a Morels skin. The sak full of nuez. The seargeaunt that became a Fryar, Skogan, Collyn cloout. The Fryar & the boy, Elynor Rumming, and the Nutbrooun maid, with many moe then I rehearz heere : I beleeue hee haue them all at hiz fingers endz.
الصفحة 343 - Meg, upo' her back, Bare baith him and his billy ; Will ye compare a nasty pack To me your winsome Willy ? My gutcher left a good braid sword ; Tho...
الصفحة 198 - And zit, in many preve nokes, May men find of Merlin bokes. Merlin said thus, with his mowth, Out of the north into the sowth Suld cum a bare over the se, That suld mak many man to fle ; And in the se, he said ful right, Suld he schew...
الصفحة 77 - Their names are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius, Pisces; the whole occupying a complete circle, or broad belt, in the heavens, called the Zodiac.
الصفحة 262 - Auf der anderen Seite wiederum ist er gegen Sektenunruhen (Bl. 132v). Er verurteilt die "battellis asephales, that is quhen the pepil gadris togiddir in ane grit conuentione but the autorite of the superior, as did the comontis of germanye quhilkis var the numer of ane hundyr thousand men, thai did grit domage, thai obeit nocht to their dukis and superioris, than the duc of saxon and the langraue of hasse venqueist and distroyit them.
الصفحة 226 - A bowl or cup of gold. In the Complaynt of Scotland we read " at that tyme the pepil var as reddy to drynk vattir in ther bonet, or in the palmis of ther handis, as in ane glas, or in ane tasse of siluyr.
الصفحة 102 - ... appollo the god of sapiens, that kepit kyng admetus scheip, vitht his sueit menstralye, none of thir tua playit mayr cureouslye nor did thir viij scheiphyrdis befor rehersit; nor zit al the scheiphirdis that virgil makkis mention in his bucolikis, thai culd nocht be comparit to thir foir said scheiphyrdis ; nor orpheus that playit sa sueit quhe he...
الصفحة 160 - Inglis men contrar thar natyue cuntreye, ther craggis sal be put in ane mair strait yoik nor the Samnetes did to the Romans, as kyng Eduard did til Scottis men at the blac parlament at the bernis of Ayr, quhen he gart put the craggis of sexten scoir in faldomis of cordis, tua and tua, ouer ane balk, of the maist principal of them,