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Walter Kennedy (poet)

  • Gaelic Barbarity and Scottish Identity in the Later Middle Ages

    Gaelic Barbarity and Scottish Identity in the Later Middle Ages

  • Scottish Language and Literatur, Medieval and Renaissance

    Scottish Language and Literatur, Medieval and Renaissance

  • SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Old Series

    SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Old Series

  • Gavin Douglas's Aeneados: Caxton's English and 'Our Scottis Langage' Jacquelyn Hendricks Santa Clara University

    Gavin Douglas's Aeneados: Caxton's English and 'Our Scottis Langage' Jacquelyn Hendricks Santa Clara University

  • The Fourth Earl of Cassillis in 1576

    The Fourth Earl of Cassillis in 1576

  • First Series, 1883-1910 1 the Kingis Quair, Ed. W. W. Skeat 1884 2 The

    First Series, 1883-1910 1 the Kingis Quair, Ed. W. W. Skeat 1884 2 The

  • The Poems of William Dunbar

    The Poems of William Dunbar

  • Newsletter No. 6

    Newsletter No. 6

  • 8Cocconf • Rolduc 2002

    8Cocconf • Rolduc 2002

  • The Poets and Poetry of Scotland from the Earliest

    The Poets and Poetry of Scotland from the Earliest

  • Medieval Scottish Poetry - British and Irish Literature - Oxford Bibliographies

    Medieval Scottish Poetry - British and Irish Literature - Oxford Bibliographies

  • Historical and Genealogical Account of the Principal Families of the Name of Kennedy, Is Appended to An

    Historical and Genealogical Account of the Principal Families of the Name of Kennedy, Is Appended to An

  • Allan Ramsay. All That He Could Do He —

    Allan Ramsay. All That He Could Do He —

  • Historical Account of the Noble Family Of

    Historical Account of the Noble Family Of

  • “It May Be Verifyit That Thy Wit Is Thin”: Interpreting Older Scots Flyting Through Hip Hop Aesthetics

    “It May Be Verifyit That Thy Wit Is Thin”: Interpreting Older Scots Flyting Through Hip Hop Aesthetics

  • The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie As an Inverted Litany: the Scottish Perspective on a Poetic Agon*

    The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie As an Inverted Litany: the Scottish Perspective on a Poetic Agon*

  • Mary Queen of Scots Study Guide

    Mary Queen of Scots Study Guide

  • Chapter 26 Gavin Douglas's Eneados Life and Historical Contexts

    Chapter 26 Gavin Douglas's Eneados Life and Historical Contexts

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  • An Early Flyting in Hary's Wallace
  • Bibliography.Pdf
  • Cassillis Papers
  • John Pinkerton (1758-1826): Champion of the Makars Patrick O'flaherty
  • The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy
  • THE POETRY of WILLIAM DUNBAR Helen Fulton
  • Concerning Sir Gilbert Hay, the Authorship of Alexander the Conquerour and the Buik of Alexander
  • A Postmodem Look at a Medieval Poet: the Case of William Dunbar
  • 107593566.23.Pdf
  • 1 Lollardy, Hussitism and the Scottish Inquisition, C.1390-C.1527* The
  • Baltersan: a Stately Tower House in Ayrshire James Brown*
  • William Dunbar C


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