From Thomas the Rhymer to Richard GallHarper & brothers, 1876 |
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... fame In the 66 as a poet . ' Prolog " to his Annals , written about 1338 , he thus records his admir- ation of Sir Tristrem : -- " Sir Tristrem Over Gestes ' it has the ' steem ? Ocer all that is , or was . " The recovery of this poem ...
... fame In the 66 as a poet . ' Prolog " to his Annals , written about 1338 , he thus records his admir- ation of Sir Tristrem : -- " Sir Tristrem Over Gestes ' it has the ' steem ? Ocer all that is , or was . " The recovery of this poem ...
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... fame of Scotland , that we are induced to give it in his own words . " It will follow , " says Sir Walter , " that the first classical English romance was written in part of what is now Scotland ; and the atten- tive reader will find ...
... fame of Scotland , that we are induced to give it in his own words . " It will follow , " says Sir Walter , " that the first classical English romance was written in part of what is now Scotland ; and the atten- tive reader will find ...
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... fame , She boasts , nor vainly boasts , her James's name ; And less , sweet bard ! a crown thy glory shows , Than the fair laurel that adorns thy brows ; " and Washington Irving , in the article entitled " A Royal Poet , " in the Sketch ...
... fame , She boasts , nor vainly boasts , her James's name ; And less , sweet bard ! a crown thy glory shows , Than the fair laurel that adorns thy brows ; " and Washington Irving , in the article entitled " A Royal Poet , " in the Sketch ...
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... fame more prominently before his countrymen than was the case with any of the early poets . Perhaps the most valuable and accurate of the numerous editions of Lindsay was that published in 1806 by Chalmers , till the appearance in 1871 ...
... fame more prominently before his countrymen than was the case with any of the early poets . Perhaps the most valuable and accurate of the numerous editions of Lindsay was that published in 1806 by Chalmers , till the appearance in 1871 ...
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... fame whereof has come down to our own day ; and he said of the Scottish Solomon that he “ made him a pedant because he could make nothing else of him . ” When seated on the English throne the king used to say of a person in high place ...
... fame whereof has come down to our own day ; and he said of the Scottish Solomon that he “ made him a pedant because he could make nothing else of him . ” When seated on the English throne the king used to say of a person in high place ...
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