Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... matter of fact , there are some ninety - eight in all which are said to be the productions of her genius , and between twenty and thirty of these are of high poetic merit , while nine at least approach the highest lyrical excellence ...
... matter of fact , there are some ninety - eight in all which are said to be the productions of her genius , and between twenty and thirty of these are of high poetic merit , while nine at least approach the highest lyrical excellence ...
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... matter of music , to the tune of " Killiecrankie . " It is by no means a happy effort , and can only be understood by a constant reference to footnotes , unless one is familiar with the details of the struggle , and with the people ...
... matter of music , to the tune of " Killiecrankie . " It is by no means a happy effort , and can only be understood by a constant reference to footnotes , unless one is familiar with the details of the struggle , and with the people ...
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... matter concerning the war with France and Spain must be noted . About the time that Burns , according to his own confession contained in the lines already quoted , was thinking of becoming a soldier . Admiral Rodney , by restoring to ...
... matter concerning the war with France and Spain must be noted . About the time that Burns , according to his own confession contained in the lines already quoted , was thinking of becoming a soldier . Admiral Rodney , by restoring to ...
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... Dods , an officer of the regiment stationed in Dumfries at the time , was present , and interpreting the toast as an innuendo against the policy of the Government , which it probably was , took up the matter warmly . 47.
... Dods , an officer of the regiment stationed in Dumfries at the time , was present , and interpreting the toast as an innuendo against the policy of the Government , which it probably was , took up the matter warmly . 47.
Strana 48
it probably was , took up the matter warmly . Burns , for- getting that he could not justify one indiscreet expression by giving vent to others , replied with as much heat , and the two men began a squabble in which both appear to have ...
it probably was , took up the matter warmly . Burns , for- getting that he could not justify one indiscreet expression by giving vent to others , replied with as much heat , and the two men began a squabble in which both appear to have ...
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