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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While he was thus employed in vindicating what he deemed the honour of his
native country , a process was in his absence instituted against him , and an
unjust sentence of prescription Polydore Virgil was a learned Italian who came to
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While he was thus employed in vindicating what he deemed the honour of his
native country , a process was in his absence instituted against him , and an
unjust sentence of prescription Polydore Virgil was a learned Italian who came to
...
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By his exemplary piety and learning , by his public and private acts of charity and
munificence , he reflected distinguished honour on the illustrious family from
which he descended , and on the sacred profession to which he had devoted his
...
By his exemplary piety and learning , by his public and private acts of charity and
munificence , he reflected distinguished honour on the illustrious family from
which he descended , and on the sacred profession to which he had devoted his
...
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His Palice of Honour was printed at London in 1553 by William Copland ; and at
Edinburgh in 1579 by John Ross for Henry Charters . Both these editions are in
quarto . It is probable that there are others which have not hitherto been ...
His Palice of Honour was printed at London in 1553 by William Copland ; and at
Edinburgh in 1579 by John Ross for Henry Charters . Both these editions are in
quarto . It is probable that there are others which have not hitherto been ...
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Honour arrives at the gate , and , on being denied admission by these watchmen
, forces his passage by means of an engine , and hastily ascends the great tower
: Honour persewit to the kingis yet : Thir folk said all thai wald not lat him in ...
Honour arrives at the gate , and , on being denied admission by these watchmen
, forces his passage by means of an engine , and hastily ascends the great tower
: Honour persewit to the kingis yet : Thir folk said all thai wald not lat him in ...
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The longest of Douglas ' s original compositions is The Palice of Honour , an
allegorical production which displays much versatility of fancy , and a ready
command of poetical imagery . The laws of congruity may occasionally be
violated , and ...
The longest of Douglas ' s original compositions is The Palice of Honour , an
allegorical production which displays much versatility of fancy , and a ready
command of poetical imagery . The laws of congruity may occasionally be
violated , and ...
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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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