Scottish Literary Journal, Volumele 23-24Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996 |
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Pagina 8
... described as blue in Irish poetry during his late period [ c . AD 1300-1500 ] .12 For an Irish cleric of the seventh century to compose a verse describing swords as blue is therefore somewhat surprising . It is possible , though ...
... described as blue in Irish poetry during his late period [ c . AD 1300-1500 ] .12 For an Irish cleric of the seventh century to compose a verse describing swords as blue is therefore somewhat surprising . It is possible , though ...
Pagina 31
... described as ' burning ' its victims , in literature and in written accounts of diseases - in a book of recipes tentatively dated c . 1450 , is the title of a remedy : ' For a brennynge fyir in ony place of man or for ony sodeyn lepre ...
... described as ' burning ' its victims , in literature and in written accounts of diseases - in a book of recipes tentatively dated c . 1450 , is the title of a remedy : ' For a brennynge fyir in ony place of man or for ony sodeyn lepre ...
Pagina 46
... described by Greenblatt ( a gift Tressilian signally lacks ) , knows how to manipulate the Queen's predilection , which he does with a flagrancy largely lost on the supposedly astute Elizabeth . Prodded by the earnest Tressilian , the ...
... described by Greenblatt ( a gift Tressilian signally lacks ) , knows how to manipulate the Queen's predilection , which he does with a flagrancy largely lost on the supposedly astute Elizabeth . Prodded by the earnest Tressilian , the ...
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ROBIN DIX The Literary Relationship of Mark | 13 |
MARJORY HARPER Adventure or Exile? The Scottish | 21 |
The Teaching | 33 |
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