Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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... Dunbar's ' unexampled scurrility ' . In the 19th century Aeneas Mackay said of Dunbar and Kennedy's Flyting : ' it has ... the dubious honour of being the best representative of a bad style of poem ' . More recently , Tom Scott has gone ...
... Dunbar's ' unexampled scurrility ' . In the 19th century Aeneas Mackay said of Dunbar and Kennedy's Flyting : ' it has ... the dubious honour of being the best representative of a bad style of poem ' . More recently , Tom Scott has gone ...
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... Dunbar cunningly reinforces his own abuse of Kennedy by invoking the whole community's disapproval . Kennedy in retaliation pictures Dunbar's ancestors appearing to him at night , rattling their bones , and cursing their evil descendant ...
... Dunbar cunningly reinforces his own abuse of Kennedy by invoking the whole community's disapproval . Kennedy in retaliation pictures Dunbar's ancestors appearing to him at night , rattling their bones , and cursing their evil descendant ...
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... Dunbar does not use it in any precise or technical way , nor does he share the later enthusiasm of English Romantic poets for the figure of the Bard . To Dunbar as to Richard Holland and most other Scots speakers of his time bard was a ...
... Dunbar does not use it in any precise or technical way , nor does he share the later enthusiasm of English Romantic poets for the figure of the Bard . To Dunbar as to Richard Holland and most other Scots speakers of his time bard was a ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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