Scottish Literature: An Anthology, المجلد 1P. Lang, 1996 - 1256 من الصفحات McCordick's Anthology presents in one place, and for the first time, so many English language Scottish works that it asks us to reconsider the very nature and achievement of Scottish literature. No other collection includes the quantity or depth of material that this anthology provides; these editions are destined to become the definitive anthology of the genre. Volume I includes 117 Scottish writers from the early Middle Ages to about 1775. Among its 432 works are the complete texts of The Kings Quair, The Testament of Cresseid, Squire William Meldrum, The Cherry and the Slae, A Cypress Grove, The Grave, The Castle of Indolence, Douglas, and The Minstrel. Intended for both the general reader and the student of literature, it contains introductions, notes, and marginal glosses. |
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... side , Nane of them durst come near his hald . Peter a Whifeild he hath slain , And John a Side , he is tane , Jock o ' the Side1 And John is bound both hand and foot , And to the New - castle he is gone . But tidings came to the Sibyl ...
... side , Nane of them durst come near his hald . Peter a Whifeild he hath slain , And John a Side , he is tane , Jock o ' the Side1 And John is bound both hand and foot , And to the New - castle he is gone . But tidings came to the Sibyl ...
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... Side , Or art thou this castle within ? " " But who is there , " quoth John o the Side , " That knows my name so right and free ? " " I am a bastard - brother of thine . This night I am commen for to loose thee . " " Now nay , now nay ...
... Side , Or art thou this castle within ? " " But who is there , " quoth John o the Side , " That knows my name so right and free ? " " I am a bastard - brother of thine . This night I am commen for to loose thee . " " Now nay , now nay ...
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... side is supported by the greater number of experiments : To that side he inclines , with doubt and hesitation ; and when at last he fixes his judgment , the evidence exceeds not what we properly call probability . All probability , then ...
... side is supported by the greater number of experiments : To that side he inclines , with doubt and hesitation ; and when at last he fixes his judgment , the evidence exceeds not what we properly call probability . All probability , then ...
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