Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, المجلد 32The Society, 1901 |
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الصفحة 111
... Wyntoun wrote : Huchown off the Awle Ryale , In till his Gest Hystoryalle Cauld Lucius Hiberius Empryoure , Quhen Kyng off Brettane was Arthoure . Bk . V. , line 4301 . And the problem of the personality of the poet is only secondary to ...
... Wyntoun wrote : Huchown off the Awle Ryale , In till his Gest Hystoryalle Cauld Lucius Hiberius Empryoure , Quhen Kyng off Brettane was Arthoure . Bk . V. , line 4301 . And the problem of the personality of the poet is only secondary to ...
الصفحة 113
... Wyntoun tells us , " to wyn thare schone , " but fate was adverse , and five of them , Stewart , Eglintoun , Craigie , Boyd , and Fullarton falling into an ambush became the prisoners of Robert of Ogle , 3 a well known and gallant ...
... Wyntoun tells us , " to wyn thare schone , " but fate was adverse , and five of them , Stewart , Eglintoun , Craigie , Boyd , and Fullarton falling into an ambush became the prisoners of Robert of Ogle , 3 a well known and gallant ...
الصفحة 115
... Wyntoun viii . , 5981-6010 . The corresponding passage in Bower ( ii . 334 ) states that David II . , with a great army and with banner displayed , entered England , and of his tyros whom he there girt with the sword of knighthood ...
... Wyntoun viii . , 5981-6010 . The corresponding passage in Bower ( ii . 334 ) states that David II . , with a great army and with banner displayed , entered England , and of his tyros whom he there girt with the sword of knighthood ...
الصفحة 116
... Wyntoun viii . , 7047 . One is prone to ask the question : Was David II . , like some other kings , ever made a Knight of the Garter ? November 12. - Sir Hew witnesses charter of lands in Garioch , Aberdeenshire , to Sir Robert of ...
... Wyntoun viii . , 7047 . One is prone to ask the question : Was David II . , like some other kings , ever made a Knight of the Garter ? November 12. - Sir Hew witnesses charter of lands in Garioch , Aberdeenshire , to Sir Robert of ...
الصفحة 118
... Wyntoun calls it " the secund Dede . " In 1362 it came to Scotland . -Wyntoun viii . , 7135 . 1361. - Sir Hew witnesses charter by Robert the Steward to Sir John Stewart of Darnley . -The Lennox ii . , 33 . 1361-2 . - January 10. - Sir ...
... Wyntoun calls it " the secund Dede . " In 1362 it came to Scotland . -Wyntoun viii . , 7135 . 1361. - Sir Hew witnesses charter by Robert the Steward to Sir John Stewart of Darnley . -The Lennox ii . , 33 . 1361-2 . - January 10. - Sir ...
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الصفحة 234 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
الصفحة 76 - The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils himself in many ways, Lest one good custom should corrupt the world Comfort thyself: what comfort is in me?
الصفحة 215 - And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief: Your noble son is mad : Mad call I it : for, to define true madness, What is't, but to be nothing else but mad: But let that go.
الصفحة 220 - With a heart of furious fancies, Whereof I am commander : With a burning spear, And a horse of air, To the wilderness I wander; With a knight of ghosts and shadows, I summoned am to Tourney : Ten leagues beyond The wide world's end; Methinks it is no journey...
الصفحة 4 - NOT A PARTICLE OF ICE OF ANY DESCRIPTION WAS TO BE SEEN.
الصفحة 133 - And men off gud dyscretyowne Suld excuse, and love Huchowne, That cunnand wes in literature. He made the gret Gest off Arthure, And the Awntyre off Gawane, The Pystyll als off Swete Swsaue. He wes curyws in hys style, Fayre off facund, and subtille, And ay to plesans and delyte Made in metyre mete his dyte, 4330 Lytill or nowcht nevyrtheles Waverand fra the suthfastnes.
الصفحة 218 - A stump of a tree is shown as an altar, probably the memorial of one of stone ; but the curiosity of the place is the well of the saint ; of power unspeakable in cases of lunacy. The patient is brought into the sacred island, is made to kneel before the altar, where his attendants leave an offering in money, he is then brought to the well, and sips some of the holy water, a second offering is made ; that done, he is thrice dipped in the lake ; and the same operation is repeated every day for some...
الصفحة 133 - Timor mortis conturbat me. I se that makaris amang the laif Playis heir ther pageant, syne gois to graif; Sparit is nocht ther faculte; Timor mortis conturbat me.
الصفحة 5 - Had it been possible to have found a place of security upon any part of this coast where we might have wintered in sight of the brilliant burning mountain (Erebus), and at so short a distance from the magnetic pole ; both of these interesting spots might easily have been reached by travelling parties in the following Spring. It was, however, some satisfaction to know that we had approached the pole some hundreds of miles nearer than any of our predecessors.
الصفحة 218 - OS, and before sunrise next morning. The dipped persons were instructed to take three stones from the bottom of the pool, and, walking three times round each of three cairns on the bank, throw a stone into each. They were next conveyed to the ruins of St...