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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... seems tolerant of her folly . -- The cock is an apt figure for erring , unreceptive mankind . He finds the jasp and ... seem , this is not satisfactory for the Narrator , who is concerned with the welfare of the soul as an absolute good ...
... seems tolerant of her folly . -- The cock is an apt figure for erring , unreceptive mankind . He finds the jasp and ... seem , this is not satisfactory for the Narrator , who is concerned with the welfare of the soul as an absolute good ...
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... seems to be the expected response of a vulnerable body to various forms of stress and threat , fear among them ; it is frequently associated with lack of virility . Another provocation of these diseases would seem to be habitual envy ...
... seems to be the expected response of a vulnerable body to various forms of stress and threat , fear among them ; it is frequently associated with lack of virility . Another provocation of these diseases would seem to be habitual envy ...
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... seems to run counter to another aspect of Dunbar's work -- its individuality and very personal point of view . The poet's own voice seems omnipresent and he tantalizes the reader with seemingly intimate details of his life and feelings ...
... seems to run counter to another aspect of Dunbar's work -- its individuality and very personal point of view . The poet's own voice seems omnipresent and he tantalizes the reader with seemingly intimate details of his life and feelings ...
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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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