The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... poem must have been greatly modernised from what Thomas made it , and is likely to have been taken down from the recitation of one of those minstrels to whom De Brunne attributes ignorance of its ... POEMS . THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE-
... poem must have been greatly modernised from what Thomas made it , and is likely to have been taken down from the recitation of one of those minstrels to whom De Brunne attributes ignorance of its ... POEMS . THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE-
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... poems , and fragments of poems , an account of which is given by Scott as an appendix to the introduction to Sir Tristrem . The volume has been much mutilated from the cutting out of the illuminated initials ; and the con- cluding ...
... poems , and fragments of poems , an account of which is given by Scott as an appendix to the introduction to Sir Tristrem . The volume has been much mutilated from the cutting out of the illuminated initials ; and the con- cluding ...
الصفحة 21
... poem , he does not support by suggesting any word that would suit the measure or the rhyme , and Erceldoune suits both . But the fact of the first line being used as a catch- line at the bottom of the preceding page is conclusive on ...
... poem , he does not support by suggesting any word that would suit the measure or the rhyme , and Erceldoune suits both . But the fact of the first line being used as a catch- line at the bottom of the preceding page is conclusive on ...
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... poems , to which he maintains he has the best claims , the oldest extant of any author born north of the Tweed . But perhaps the best reason for placing him before Barbour is , that all the poetry attributed to him belongs to the ...
... poems , to which he maintains he has the best claims , the oldest extant of any author born north of the Tweed . But perhaps the best reason for placing him before Barbour is , that all the poetry attributed to him belongs to the ...
الصفحة 32
... poems ascribed to him by Wyntoun , all of which are still extant , Sir F. Madden credits him with the authorship of other three poems , still in MS . , on allegorical or scriptural sub- jects , possessing great merit , and not ...
... poems ascribed to him by Wyntoun , all of which are still extant , Sir F. Madden credits him with the authorship of other three poems , still in MS . , on allegorical or scriptural sub- jects , possessing great merit , and not ...
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