Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... Scotland in the fifteenth century were illustrated by some of the brightest names that the early poetry of the island can boast . The chief of the Scottish poets was WILLIAM DUNBAR , born at Salton , in East- Lothian , about the year ...
... Scotland in the fifteenth century were illustrated by some of the brightest names that the early poetry of the island can boast . The chief of the Scottish poets was WILLIAM DUNBAR , born at Salton , in East- Lothian , about the year ...
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... Scotland , thus comes on the scene : - This awefull beist full terrible was of cheir , Persing of luke , and stout of countenance ; Ryght strong of corps , of fassoun fair but feir , ( a ) Lusty of shaip , lycht of deliverance , Reid of ...
... Scotland , thus comes on the scene : - This awefull beist full terrible was of cheir , Persing of luke , and stout of countenance ; Ryght strong of corps , of fassoun fair but feir , ( a ) Lusty of shaip , lycht of deliverance , Reid of ...
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... Scotland , an office of high dignity but small emolument ; and was appointed to seve- ral embassies . As the domestic companion of James V. , from the infancy to the maturity of that prince , he must have been familiar with scenes which ...
... Scotland , an office of high dignity but small emolument ; and was appointed to seve- ral embassies . As the domestic companion of James V. , from the infancy to the maturity of that prince , he must have been familiar with scenes which ...
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... Scotland than John Knox , ” to whom he was at best what the pioneer is to the leader of an army . One of the earliest productions of the Lord Lyon is The Dream , a vision of the public and private evils of the kingdom , ushered in by a ...
... Scotland than John Knox , ” to whom he was at best what the pioneer is to the leader of an army . One of the earliest productions of the Lord Lyon is The Dream , a vision of the public and private evils of the kingdom , ushered in by a ...
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... Scotland on the military expedition which has been confounded with that which ended at Flodden . Surrey's biographer , not content with rescuing him from the imputation of being a practical Amadis or Quixote , shows him , on his return ...
... Scotland on the military expedition which has been confounded with that which ended at Flodden . Surrey's biographer , not content with rescuing him from the imputation of being a practical Amadis or Quixote , shows him , on his return ...
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