Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... admired in other tongues , it is only the native - born Scot to whom they appeal in their true measure and comprehensive significance . Burns gave new tone and vigour to national sentiment , while his poetic form made the native dialect ...
... admired in other tongues , it is only the native - born Scot to whom they appeal in their true measure and comprehensive significance . Burns gave new tone and vigour to national sentiment , while his poetic form made the native dialect ...
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... admiration for one who had guided the destinies of our great Empire . ( Loud applause . ) It had been given to his Lordship from early manhood to lead the Empire in the pathway of reform . It might be said of him , as had been said of ...
... admiration for one who had guided the destinies of our great Empire . ( Loud applause . ) It had been given to his Lordship from early manhood to lead the Empire in the pathway of reform . It might be said of him , as had been said of ...
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... poet Blacklock , of Edinburgh . Burns would have gone to Jamaica beyond the shadow of a doubt had it not been for a letter from that blind poet Blacklock I I 1 expressing warmest admiration for his poems , and expressing a 40.
... poet Blacklock , of Edinburgh . Burns would have gone to Jamaica beyond the shadow of a doubt had it not been for a letter from that blind poet Blacklock I I 1 expressing warmest admiration for his poems , and expressing a 40.
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expressing warmest admiration for his poems , and expressing a wish of seeing and introducing him to literary ... admirable masterpiece of his ― do you think the genius of Burns could have survived ? I myself do not . I think that far ...
expressing warmest admiration for his poems , and expressing a wish of seeing and introducing him to literary ... admirable masterpiece of his ― do you think the genius of Burns could have survived ? I myself do not . I think that far ...
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... admiration of Peter Pindar , and of his preference of Fergusson to Ramsay , while unimportant as bear- ing upon Burns's taste and opinions , has no real foundation . In his most deliberate prose utterance - Preface of 1786 - Burns gives ...
... admiration of Peter Pindar , and of his preference of Fergusson to Ramsay , while unimportant as bear- ing upon Burns's taste and opinions , has no real foundation . In his most deliberate prose utterance - Preface of 1786 - Burns gives ...
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