The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Zväzok 2A. Gardner, 1893 - 495 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiii
... Scottish Printers ........ William Dunbar , the Court Poet - Editions of his Poems - Causes for his Writings being neglected ......... Dunbar's Writings chiefly consist of short pieces - The range of his subjects pretty wide ...
... Scottish Printers ........ William Dunbar , the Court Poet - Editions of his Poems - Causes for his Writings being neglected ......... Dunbar's Writings chiefly consist of short pieces - The range of his subjects pretty wide ...
Strana xv
... Scottish Poets of the later part of the Century - Sir Richard Mait- land , George Bannatyne , Alexander Scott , Alexander Arbuthnot , John Davidson - Anonymous Poems and Rhymes .. Alexander Montgomery - Characteristics of his Poetry ...
... Scottish Poets of the later part of the Century - Sir Richard Mait- land , George Bannatyne , Alexander Scott , Alexander Arbuthnot , John Davidson - Anonymous Poems and Rhymes .. Alexander Montgomery - Characteristics of his Poetry ...
Strana 52
... Scottish Reformers were educated at St. Andrews . In this connection might be reckoned Alexander Myln , the Abbot of Cam- buskenneth , who was appointed the first President of the Court of Session in 1533 ; he manifested commendable ...
... Scottish Reformers were educated at St. Andrews . In this connection might be reckoned Alexander Myln , the Abbot of Cam- buskenneth , who was appointed the first President of the Court of Session in 1533 ; he manifested commendable ...
Strana 54
... Scottish king , and suggested that James should meet him at York , where they could confer together and cement the ties of friendship . Much showy flattery was used towards James to induce him to follow out the pro- posals of his uncle ...
... Scottish king , and suggested that James should meet him at York , where they could confer together and cement the ties of friendship . Much showy flattery was used towards James to induce him to follow out the pro- posals of his uncle ...
Strana 56
... Scottish clergy , and James remained firmly attached to the Roman hierarchy . The agents of the English Government assert that James was com- pletely under the control of the clergy ; and Barlow , the bishop of St. Asaph , characterised ...
... Scottish clergy , and James remained firmly attached to the Roman hierarchy . The agents of the English Government assert that James was com- pletely under the control of the clergy ; and Barlow , the bishop of St. Asaph , characterised ...
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