Selected Essays on Scottish Language and Literature: A Festschrift in Honor of Allan H. MacLaineSteven R. McKenna E. Mellen Press, 1992 - 271 Seiten This is a selection of essays by some of the leading scholars in the field of Scottish studies, covering the literary traditions of Scotland from the ancient poetry of the picts to Scots translations of Italian poems in the 20th century. |
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... refer to reader as well as opponent ) of " malis " -- not just " malease " or physical suffering , but also " malice ... refers to him as the one who will compound and administer the medicine , sometimes as the prospective patient . The ...
... refer to reader as well as opponent ) of " malis " -- not just " malease " or physical suffering , but also " malice ... refers to him as the one who will compound and administer the medicine , sometimes as the prospective patient . The ...
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... refer to both texture and meaning ; they both derive from and relate back to bodily conditions . In these poems ... refers to the body , but is addressed to it as well . The overthrow of respectability and propriety by the urgings ...
... refer to both texture and meaning ; they both derive from and relate back to bodily conditions . In these poems ... refers to the body , but is addressed to it as well . The overthrow of respectability and propriety by the urgings ...
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... refers to Kennedy as , " vyle beggar with thy brattis [ rags ] " ( 49 ) , later saying Kennedy is " bot gluntoch with they giltin hippis " ( 99 ) or " but bare - kneed with kilted hips " which he continuously befouls . He refers to ...
... refers to Kennedy as , " vyle beggar with thy brattis [ rags ] " ( 49 ) , later saying Kennedy is " bot gluntoch with they giltin hippis " ( 99 ) or " but bare - kneed with kilted hips " which he continuously befouls . He refers to ...
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Henrysons Construction of his Audience | 13 |
David Parkinson Prescriptions for Laughter in Some Middle Scots Poems | 27 |
Scottish Goliard | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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