Bards and Makars: Scottish Language and Literature : Medieval and RenaissanceA. J. Aitken, Matthew P. McDiarmid, Derick S. Thomson University of Glasgow Press, 1977 - 250 من الصفحات |
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The Substance and Structure of The Testament of Cresseid | 22 |
page vii | 41 |
Romance Convention and Robert Henrysons Orpheus and Eurydice | 52 |
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Aeneid Asloan audience Ballatis Bannatyne Bannatyne's bardic Book Cathal cent Central Scots Chaucer Chepman and Myllar Christ Church Clanranald Colla commentary contemporary copied courtly death Denis the Carthusian dialects Douglas Douglas's Drummond early Early Scots Edinburgh edition elegy Eneados English Eurydice evidence ǝnd fables François Villon Gavin Douglas German Habbie Henryson Irish John king language Lindsay lines linguistic literary persona literature MacDonald MacMhuirich Manuscript medieval metrical Middle Scots Model modern Scots moral Myllar print narrative narrator Older Scots Orpheus OSWG Palice of Honour passage perhaps phrase play poem poet poetic poetry Prol Prologue psalm Quhen realisations references reformation Robert Henryson romance satire Satyre Scotland Scottish Gaelic seems sentence Sir Orfeo sixteenth century spelling standard stanza suggest surviving Swiss syntactic Testament of Cresseid Thair theme tradition translation Troilus vernacular verse Villon Virgil vowel William Dunbar word