William Henry Oliphant Smeaton

William Henry Oliphant Smeaton
William Henry Oliphant Smeaton (1856–1914) was a Scottish historian, editor, and author known for his contributions to literature and historical biography. He wrote extensively on Scottish history and edited works for prominent publishing series such as "The Famous Scots Series". Some of his notable works include "Allan Ramsay" and "Tobias Smollett," where he explored the lives and contributions of influential Scottish figures. Smeaton's literary efforts played a role in popularizing historical narratives about Scotland and its cultural heritage.

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CHAPTER I THE FAMILY TREE 'Ye'd better let me gang doon wi' the wig, Miss Kirsty,' said Peggy, the 'serving-lass' in the household of Mr. James Ross, writer, of the Castlehill. 'Oh no! I'd as leif take it doon mysel' to Allan Ramsay's, for the sake o' the walk and the bit crack wi' the canty callant,' replied the young lady, a blush... more...

I. PILGRIMAGE IN SEARCH OF DO-WELL. This opening satire constitutes the whole of the Eighth Passus of Piers Plowman's Vision and the First of Do-Wel. The "Dreamer" here sets off on a new pilgrimage in search of a person who has not appeared in the poem before—Do-Well. The following is the argument of the Passus.—"All Piers Plowman's inquiries after Do-Well are fruitless. Even... more...