| Walter Scott - 1806 - 512 sider
...which, in May, bears a very minute, but beautiful yellow flower. ' NOTES LORD SOULIS. BY THE EDITOR. The tradition regarding the death of Lord Soulis,...singular, is not without a parallel in the real history of Scot* land. The same extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horresco refercns) upon... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 504 sider
...which, in May, bears a very minute, but beautiful yellow flower. NOTES ON LORD SOULIS. BY THE EDITOR. The tradition, regarding the death of Lord Soulis,...extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horresco refer ens /) upon the body of a sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville of Glenbervie,... | |
| Scott - 1821 - 516 sider
...yellow flower. NOTES ON LORD SOULIS. BY THE EDITOR. The tradition, regarding the death of Lord Si ml is, however singular, is not without a parallel in the...extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horretco referens /) upon the body of a sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 sider
...tradition regarding the death of Lori! Soulis, however singular, is not without a parallel in tlic real history of Scotland. The same extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (twrrc.cn Tfferens /) upon the body of a sheriff of tlte Mearm. Thi'< person, whoso name was Melville... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 sider
...The tradition regarding the death of Lord Sonlis, however singular, is not without a parallel in Ihe real history of Scotland. The same extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horrtsco referent .') upon the body of a sheriff of the Uearns. This person, whose name was Helvill... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 sider
...Minstrel, and notes.— ED.) f The tradition regarding the death of Lorn1 Soulu. however •ingular. is not without a parallel in the real history of Scotland. The same extraordinary mode of cookvrv WHS nctimlly practised (horreico Ttftrtru .') upon the bodv of a sheriff of the Mciirns. Thw... | |
| 1845 - 1120 sider
...1839. f 1n a note on the story of Lord Soulis. in the Minstrelsy of the Border, Sir Walter says, :— " The tradition regarding the death of Lord Soulis,...extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised f1iorreico rcfrreni), upon the body of a Sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville... | |
| 1845 - 1128 sider
...Border, Sir Walter says, : — " The tradition regarding the death of Lord Soulis, however singelar, is not without a parallel in the real history of Scotland....extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horreico rrferensj, upon the body of a Sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville... | |
| 1852 - 672 sider
...Notes to Leyden's Ballad of Lord Soulis (in the Minstrelsy of the Border), Sir Walter Scott says: — " The tradition regarding the death of Lord Soulis,...extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (homsco referent) upon the body of a Sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville of... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 sider
...deer-hair ne'er shall grow. [' The tradition,' says Sir Walter Scott, ' regarding the death of Lord Houlie, however singular, Is not without a parallel in the...extraordinary mode of cookery was actually practised (horretco referent) upon the body of a sheriff of the Mearns. This person, whose name was Melville... | |
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