41 resultados para Maitland
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. [11] has imprint: Edinburgh : Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office by Morrison & Gibb limited, Tanfield, 1914.
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With reproduction of the original t.-p., 1583.
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I. 1639-1667.--II. 1667-1673.--III. 1673-1679.
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"The poems in this collection over a period of nearly twenty years (1565-1584). They are almost all of a political or party nature ... Twelve are admittedly by Robert Sempill, three by Sir John Maitland of Thirlstane, three by John Davidson ... one by Sir William Kirkaldy of Grange, one probably by Nicol Burne ... and one ... by Thomas Jenye."--Introd., v. 1.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Literature cited: p. 76-80.
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Buchanan, under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland, contributed to the Contemporary review, October 1871, p. 334-350, an article entitled "The fleshly school of poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti." Rossetti replied in the Athenæum, December 16, 1871 (cf. issue for December 30) Others entered into the controversy, and Buchanan, by way of rejoinder, elaborated his article in pamphlet form so as to include an attack upon other contemporary poets. cf. Athenæum, May 25, 1872.
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"A monthly journal devoted to bee-keeping."