Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1988 |
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... expressed in the foreword to my first book . Unless the poet addresses himself directly and intimately to his fellows as enjoying and suffering human beings , in as simple and lucid language as possible , he cannot expect to find ...
... expressed in the foreword to my first book . Unless the poet addresses himself directly and intimately to his fellows as enjoying and suffering human beings , in as simple and lucid language as possible , he cannot expect to find ...
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... expressed as often , his admiration of the most remarkable churchyard in Britain ; and before departing finally , handed his snuff - box to the sexton , and invited him to take a pinch . The invitation was accepted , and immediately ...
... expressed as often , his admiration of the most remarkable churchyard in Britain ; and before departing finally , handed his snuff - box to the sexton , and invited him to take a pinch . The invitation was accepted , and immediately ...
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... expressed himself in poetry . As a poet he could not be suppressed . As a poet he triumphed . It was the nature of Robert Burns experience that conditioned his poetry . He knew the nature of man and woman opposed to the bare elements of ...
... expressed himself in poetry . As a poet he could not be suppressed . As a poet he triumphed . It was the nature of Robert Burns experience that conditioned his poetry . He knew the nature of man and woman opposed to the bare elements of ...
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