The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the Literary History of Scotland, and the Early Scotish Drama, Том 2 |
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... followed him without a sufficient degree of circumspection . 356 . last . For
Würzbur read Würzburg . 365 . . 1 . For at Enzie in Fouchabers read near
Fochabers . 365 . 13 . For Enzie read Fochabers . VOL . II . THE LIFE OF GAVIN
DOUGLAS .
... followed him without a sufficient degree of circumspection . 356 . last . For
Würzbur read Würzburg . 365 . . 1 . For at Enzie in Fouchabers read near
Fochabers . 365 . 13 . For Enzie read Fochabers . VOL . II . THE LIFE OF GAVIN
DOUGLAS .
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THE life of Bishop Douglas was virtuous and eventful . His political consequence
has introduced his name into the public annals of his native country : and the
intrinsic dignity of his private character is commemorated in simple terms by his ...
THE life of Bishop Douglas was virtuous and eventful . His political consequence
has introduced his name into the public annals of his native country : and the
intrinsic dignity of his private character is commemorated in simple terms by his ...
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... advanced age , and returned towards his native country His two eldest sons ,
George Master of Angus , and Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie , with about two
hundred gentlemen of the same name , were slain in the fatal battle of Flodden .
... advanced age , and returned towards his native country His two eldest sons ,
George Master of Angus , and Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie , with about two
hundred gentlemen of the same name , were slain in the fatal battle of Flodden .
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The queen was no longer willingly acknowledged as regent : the preëminence of
her " husband had rendered him odious in the eyes of the more powerful subjects
; and the house of Douglas was involved in the persecutions which his ...
The queen was no longer willingly acknowledged as regent : the preëminence of
her " husband had rendered him odious in the eyes of the more powerful subjects
; and the house of Douglas was involved in the persecutions which his ...
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... liness was pleased to invalidate the claim of Douglas as. į Buchanan . Rerum
Scotic . Hist . p . 256 . k Pinkerton ' s Hist . of Scotland , vol . ii . p . 124 . 1 Epistolæ
Regum Scotorum , vol . i . p . 269 . Ibid . vol . i . p . 197 . 9 Epistolæ Regum ...
... liness was pleased to invalidate the claim of Douglas as. į Buchanan . Rerum
Scotic . Hist . p . 256 . k Pinkerton ' s Hist . of Scotland , vol . ii . p . 124 . 1 Epistolæ
Regum Scotorum , vol . i . p . 269 . Ibid . vol . i . p . 197 . 9 Epistolæ Regum ...
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affection afterwards Alexander already ancient Andrews appears attention Bishop cause character church collection composed composition considerable contains court death died distinguished Douglas Earl early Edinburgh edition English entitled exhibited fair favour friends Geddes genius hand Hist honour Italy James John kind king known language late Latin learning length letter Lindsay literary Lives Lond London Lord manner mean merit mind native nature never object occasion original passage period poems poet poetical poetry possession present prince principal printed probably productions published quhilk Ramsay received regarded remarkable rendered respect returned Robert says Scot Scotish Scotland seems soon spirit sufficiently supposed thair thay thou tion translation University various verses volume writer written young
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