Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... Poet , from the chisel of W. G. Stevenson , A.R.S.A. , Edinburgh , is admitted to be the finest in the World . The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life , and the most valuable and interesting collection of the ...
... Poet , from the chisel of W. G. Stevenson , A.R.S.A. , Edinburgh , is admitted to be the finest in the World . The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life , and the most valuable and interesting collection of the ...
Strana 9
... poet by writing a pastoral play also . This play was entitled Jemie and Bess , " in which , like the " Gentle Shepherd , " th characters are rustic , and the author displays much familiarity with that mode of life . It was played ...
... poet by writing a pastoral play also . This play was entitled Jemie and Bess , " in which , like the " Gentle Shepherd , " th characters are rustic , and the author displays much familiarity with that mode of life . It was played ...
Strana 34
... Poet confined himself to the affairs of his native country . In the days of Burns Scotland had been for nearly two centuries an integral part of Great Britain , which even at that time was a mighty empire , and when we find him writing ...
... Poet confined himself to the affairs of his native country . In the days of Burns Scotland had been for nearly two centuries an integral part of Great Britain , which even at that time was a mighty empire , and when we find him writing ...
Strana 39
... Poet composed when , in a dreaming fancy , he was transported to the birthday levee of King George the Third on 4th June , 1786 , we find two allusions to the consequences of the war , which had been brought to a close four years ...
... Poet composed when , in a dreaming fancy , he was transported to the birthday levee of King George the Third on 4th June , 1786 , we find two allusions to the consequences of the war , which had been brought to a close four years ...
Strana 52
... Poet lived at a time when hard drinking was the rule and not the exception amongst count- less thousands of the people , high and low , rich and poor , so it is not fair to apply to Burns the moral standards of the present day . It has ...
... Poet lived at a time when hard drinking was the rule and not the exception amongst count- less thousands of the people , high and low , rich and poor , so it is not fair to apply to Burns the moral standards of the present day . It has ...
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