Robert Burns; the Critical HeritageDonald A. Low Routledge & K. Paul, 1974 - 447 strán (strany) |
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... Ayrshire public against a charge of indifference . It is probable that ' G. H. ' was Gavin Hamilton , Burns's friend ... Ayrshire . Someone in his neighbourhood was presented with a copy of Burns's poems by an Ayrshire friend . He ...
... Ayrshire public against a charge of indifference . It is probable that ' G. H. ' was Gavin Hamilton , Burns's friend ... Ayrshire . Someone in his neighbourhood was presented with a copy of Burns's poems by an Ayrshire friend . He ...
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... Ayrshire farmer , who knew him well , with whom I happened to travel between Berwick and Alnwick in the summer before the Poet visited Edinburgh . He spoke of him as a prodigy , and of his poems , lately published at Kilmarnock , in ...
... Ayrshire farmer , who knew him well , with whom I happened to travel between Berwick and Alnwick in the summer before the Poet visited Edinburgh . He spoke of him as a prodigy , and of his poems , lately published at Kilmarnock , in ...
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... Ayrshire ; who , in the proffered purchase , sought not less to gratify their own passion for Scottish poesy , than to encourage the wonderful ploughman . At the manufacturing village of Kilmarnock were the poems of Burns , for the ...
... Ayrshire ; who , in the proffered purchase , sought not less to gratify their own passion for Scottish poesy , than to encourage the wonderful ploughman . At the manufacturing village of Kilmarnock were the poems of Burns , for the ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 59 |
ALLAN RAMSAY and G H correspondence in Edinburgh Even | 65 |
JAMES ANDERSON unsigned review in Monthly Review | 71 |
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