Dolar, Mladen 204 n 41
Donatus 111
Dorsch, T. S. 79
Douglas, Gavin 1 , 3 , 12 , 87 , 107 , 145
as cleric 104 , 204 n 34
Eneados 87 – 88 , 101 , 106 , 107
The Palice of Honoure 3 , 34 , 87 , 98 – 107 ; 1553
edn (Robert Copland) 99 , 105 , 204 n 49 ; 1579
edn (Henry Charteris) 99 , 204 n 49
Doyle, A. I. 175 n 12
dream-poetry 32 , 33 – 34 , 35 , 45 , 50 , 52 , 56 , 58 , 59 ,
61 , 69 , 161 , 167 , 169 , 192 n 38
Dunbar, William 1 , 3 , 12 , 63 – 86 , 100 , 145 , 172 ,
187 n 36
and benefices 63 , 66 , 67 , 77 , 80 , 81 , 82
and duplicity 67 – 70
and female voice 67 , 79
and pension 63 , 64 , 80
and punishment 66 – 67 , 80
and style 34 , 35 , 103 (seeaureate diction)
and writing 66 , 67 – 70 , 78
“Apon the Midsummer Ewin, mirriest of
nichtis”(The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen
and the Wedo,B 3 ) 59 , 68 , 76 , 79
“Be diuers wyis and operatiounes”(B 5 ) 68 , 78
“Complane I wald, wist I quhome till”(B 9 ) 64 ,
67 , 69 , 79
“Gladethe, thoue queyne of Scottis regioun”
(B 15 ) 79
“In secreit place this hyndir nycht”(B 25 ) 68
“Lucina schyning in silence of the nycht”
(B 29 ) 66
“Madam, your men said thai wald ryd”(B 30 )
188 n 53
“My heid did yak yester nicht”(B 35 ) 73 , 76
“My lordis of chalker, pleis yow to heir”( 36 ) 72
“O gracious princes guid and fair”(B 73 ) 67 , 80
“Off benefice, sir, at everie feist”(B 43 ) 67 ,
68 , 77
“Off every asking followis nocht”(B 44 ) 79
“Quhen Merche wes with variand windis past”
(The Thrissill and the Rois,B 52 ) 3 , 19 , 32 – 35 ,
65 , 79 , 100 , 104
“Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday”(B 57 ) 79
“Ryght as the stern of day begouth to schyne”
(The Goldyn Targe,B 59 ) 3 , 32 – 33 , 34 , 35 – 38 ,
39 , 41 , 101
“Sanct saluatour, send siluer sorrow”(B 61 ) 73 ,
75 , 76 , 78
“Schir, for your grace, bayth nicht and day”
(B 63 ) 79
“Schir, I complane off iniuris”(B 64 ) 66 , 80
“Schir, lat it neuer in toune be tald”(B 66 ) 76
“Schir, ye haue mony seruitouris”(B 67 ) 66 ,
67 , 69 , 78
“Schir, yit remember as befoir”(B 68 ) 65 , 67 ,
70 , 72 , 77 , 78
“The wardraipper of Wenus boure”(B 72 ) 67
“This hinder nycht, halff sleiping as I lay”(B 75 )
67 , 69 , 76 , 77 , 80
“This hindir nycht in Dumfermeling” 188 n 53
“This waverand warldis wretchidnes”(B 79 )
71 , 72
Dunnigan, Sarah M. 186 n 25
Ebin, Lois 187 n 36 , 188 n 40 , 191 n 28 , 206 n 11 ,
207 n 23
Êchard, Sian 178 n 37
Eco, Umberto 147
economy 147
exchange 164
gift 152
Edington, Carol 189 n 58
Edmunds, Lowell 210 n 58
Edward IV, king of England 20 , 25 , 46
Edwards, A. S. G. 122 , 176 n 15 , 189 n 7 , 205 n 6 ,
206 n 20 , 208 n 43 , 209 n 48 , 212 n 5 , 213 n 6 ,
215 n 46
Edwards, H. L. R. 214 n 39
ego
ego-ideal 142
Lacan and 16
mimetic 15
(seebody, Freud)
ekphrasis 32 , 35 , 36 , 38
Elias, Norbert 193 n 52 , 193 n 58 , 203 n 25
Elizabeth I, queen of England 173
Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII 23 , 32 ,
185 n 15
Elton, G. R. 175 n 10 , 183 n 84 , 184 n 85
encyclopaedic tradition 104 , 111 , 112 , 113
Enders, Jody 155
Enterline, Lynn 162 , 189 n 8 , 204 n 45
epic 87 , 88 , 99
espionage, Tudor 45 , 57 , 190 n 16 , 191 n 22
euhemerism 125
Eusebius,Chronicle 126
Evans, Deanna Delmar 187 n 32
exegesis 48 , 91 , 110 , 114 , 152 , 154 , 158
Fall, 148
and language 148 , 150
and metaphor 188 n 47
fame
and name 161 , 163 , 165 , 167
and poetry 67 , 69 , 70 , 113 , 121 , 122 , 124 , 147 ,
163 , 164 , 167
asgloire 111
Faques, Richard 160 – 62
Ferguson, Margaret W. 188 n 47
246 Index