Scottish Literature: A New History from 1299 to 1999Akros, 1999 - 128 страница |
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... Lady Joan Beaufort , granddaughter of John of Gaunt . It has to be said that marrying an English lady was one of the conditions of King James's release but we may prefer to take a romantic view of his marriage in 1424. The poem could ...
... Lady Joan Beaufort , granddaughter of John of Gaunt . It has to be said that marrying an English lady was one of the conditions of King James's release but we may prefer to take a romantic view of his marriage in 1424. The poem could ...
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... Lady Wardlaw , wrote a " fake " ballad entitled " Hardyknute " which attracted considerable interest . Even some of the Scots words were invented , yet the poem was much admired . It was first printed by James Watson in 1719. It was in ...
... Lady Wardlaw , wrote a " fake " ballad entitled " Hardyknute " which attracted considerable interest . Even some of the Scots words were invented , yet the poem was much admired . It was first printed by James Watson in 1719. It was in ...
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... Lady ! Gae somewhere else and seek your dinner , On some poor body . crawling wonder strut foot But , as David Daiches has indicated , in the seventh and penultimate verse the fine lady , so satirically observed , with her showy clothes ...
... Lady ! Gae somewhere else and seek your dinner , On some poor body . crawling wonder strut foot But , as David Daiches has indicated , in the seventh and penultimate verse the fine lady , so satirically observed , with her showy clothes ...
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