Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 14Burns Federation., 1905 |
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... probably saved him from what is known as agnosticism . Through all his speculations , and with all his intellectual penetration , Reid was to the end of the chapter warmly attached to the tenets of the National Church of Scotland , and ...
... probably saved him from what is known as agnosticism . Through all his speculations , and with all his intellectual penetration , Reid was to the end of the chapter warmly attached to the tenets of the National Church of Scotland , and ...
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... probably deprived the pulpit of a common - place minister , but gave to poetry a conspicuous ornament . He was born at Ednam in Roxburghshire on the 11th of September , 1700 ; his father was the Rev. Thomas Thomson , minister of the ...
... probably deprived the pulpit of a common - place minister , but gave to poetry a conspicuous ornament . He was born at Ednam in Roxburghshire on the 11th of September , 1700 ; his father was the Rev. Thomas Thomson , minister of the ...
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... his colder intellectuality and his predisposition to philosophise . The intensity of Wordsworth , which came so close to a deification of nature , might probably find an explanation in the fact that his contact with 3 17.
... his colder intellectuality and his predisposition to philosophise . The intensity of Wordsworth , which came so close to a deification of nature , might probably find an explanation in the fact that his contact with 3 17.
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... probably have put into the fire , if he had been alive . The Reviewer , however , does not seem to have attended to this important consideration , or to have discriminated between what was deliberately given to the Public by Burns ...
... probably have put into the fire , if he had been alive . The Reviewer , however , does not seem to have attended to this important consideration , or to have discriminated between what was deliberately given to the Public by Burns ...
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... probably begin his inquiry with the supposition that because Burns heckled in Glasgow Vennel at first , he heckled there to the end . Then his two informants , no longer young , and with other memories crowding out such a comparatively ...
... probably begin his inquiry with the supposition that because Burns heckled in Glasgow Vennel at first , he heckled there to the end . Then his two informants , no longer young , and with other memories crowding out such a comparatively ...
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