A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter on the Poetry, Humour, and Literary History of the Scottish Language and an Appendix of Scottish ProverbsWhittaker and Company, 1888 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... Robert Burns and Walter Scott , and of the beautiful Scottish poetry to be found in the ancient and modern ballads and songs of the " North Countrie , ” — and not only to the English but to all other admirers of Scottish literature ...
... Robert Burns and Walter Scott , and of the beautiful Scottish poetry to be found in the ancient and modern ballads and songs of the " North Countrie , ” — and not only to the English but to all other admirers of Scottish literature ...
Стр. vi
... Robert Burns , and Walter Scott , and down to our own times . November 1887 . UNIVERSITY OF CAFORNIA INTRODUCTION . THE SCOTTISH LANGUAGE AND ITS vi Preface .
... Robert Burns , and Walter Scott , and down to our own times . November 1887 . UNIVERSITY OF CAFORNIA INTRODUCTION . THE SCOTTISH LANGUAGE AND ITS vi Preface .
Стр. xxi
... Robert Burns , Sir Walter Scott , or Professor Wilson . In what English poem of equal length is there to be found so much genuine wit and humour mingled with such sublimity and such true pathos and knowledge of life and character as in ...
... Robert Burns , Sir Walter Scott , or Professor Wilson . In what English poem of equal length is there to be found so much genuine wit and humour mingled with such sublimity and such true pathos and knowledge of life and character as in ...
Стр. xxvii
... Robert Burns had the highest reverence for the songs of Allan Ramsay , and considered it almost as bad as sacrilege to lay a reforming hand upon the compositions of his venerated predecessor , though Ramsay the wig - maker and barber ...
... Robert Burns had the highest reverence for the songs of Allan Ramsay , and considered it almost as bad as sacrilege to lay a reforming hand upon the compositions of his venerated predecessor , though Ramsay the wig - maker and barber ...
Стр. xxx
... Robert Burns , whose reputations seem pale in the light of his genius , but who are still worthy of honourable mention for their contributions to the literature of their country , may be cited the names of the Rev. John Skinner , author ...
... Robert Burns , whose reputations seem pale in the light of his genius , but who are still worthy of honourable mention for their contributions to the literature of their country , may be cited the names of the Rev. John Skinner , author ...
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according to Jamieson ALLAN RAMSAY'S Scots Ambrosianæ applied Arnha auld bairns Ballad beautiful better bonnie Border Minstrelsy BURNS Busk called canna cauld Chaucer corruption de'il Deil Dictionary Dutch and Flemish e'en England English word etymology Flemish fool frae French Gaelic gang GEORGE BEATTIE German hame haud Highland Holy Fair Jacobite JAMES BALLANTINE Jamie Jamieson derives John kirk lady laird lish Lord Lowland Scotch mair maun meaning mickle Minstrelsy mony ne'er never o'er obsolete origin phrase Piers Ploughman poem poet possibly preterite probably RAMSAY RAMSAY'S Scots Proverbs Robert Burns root Ross's Helenore says Scotland Scottish Border Scottish language Scottish word sense Shakspeare Shanter signifies Sir Walter Scott slang sometimes written song synonymous Teutonic thou tion Twa Dogs unco verb weel whence wife WIRRY-COW woman ye'll Ye're young