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  • Stitchill removed the colourful pic I posted showing an evocative Robert Henryson figure engaged in writing his poetry and replaced it with a Dunfermline...
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  • 35 Makar William_Dunbar link 25 Makar Kathleen_Jamie link 14 Makar Robert_Henryson link 11 Makar St_Andrews_Cathedral link 10 Makar Gavin_Douglas link...
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  • accuracy of the statement that "James Henryson was burned as a heretic in Perth in 1407". Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson at xxxviii quotes Registrum Glasguense...
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  • respects even more of a medievalist than his contemporaries; and, like Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, strictly a member of the allegorical school and...
    3 KB (471 words) - 07:39, 10 June 2024
  • would be nice if it were created, at least as a sourced stub. Template:Henryson - lots of redlinks here, not required, but would be good if they were created...
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  • narrative poems prior to Tam o' Shanter. John Barbour (The Brus), Robert Henryson (The Testament of Cressied), Blind Harry (The Wallace), Gavin Douglas...
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  • Congdon, Charles Henry Webb, Faltonia Betitia Proba, Hamish Henderson, Robert Henryson, Ester Naomi Perquin and Sappho. Some editors have been blocked, admonished...
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  • Talk 20:17, Jan 10, 2005 (UTC) And the Scottish Chaucerians: James I, Henryson, Dunbar and Gavin Douglas. Filiocht 14:10, Jan 13, 2005 (UTC) Potentially...
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  • See Makar, The Complaynt of Scotland, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, David Lyndsay, Gawin Douglas, Robert Fergusson... The first four of those poets...
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  • in "The Paddock and the Mouse", by the 15th-century Scottish poet Robert Henryson, the eponymous paddock may be either a frog or toad, as the animals...
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  • know more about him. 3) I deleted the long comparison between Caxton and Henryson. While interesting in itself, it has no place in an account of the transmission...
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  • treated as Literature in the other languages of Britain? See, for example, Henryson's The Testament of Cresseid. However, there is good discussion of Scottish...
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