Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... critic , perhaps , was uncharitableness less becoming , and none knew better than he that in the case of authors it is specially true " that the evil they do lives after them - the good is oft interred with their bones . " As Henley's ...
... critic , perhaps , was uncharitableness less becoming , and none knew better than he that in the case of authors it is specially true " that the evil they do lives after them - the good is oft interred with their bones . " As Henley's ...
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... critic in substantives , verbs , and particles . His latent poetic faculty was first stimulated by an old maid resident in the parish , who was remarkable for her credulity and superstition , and had the largest collection of tales and ...
... critic in substantives , verbs , and particles . His latent poetic faculty was first stimulated by an old maid resident in the parish , who was remarkable for her credulity and superstition , and had the largest collection of tales and ...
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... critic in Edinburgh in his day was Dr Hugh Blair , the eloquent divine , and Professor of Rhetoric and Belle - Lettre , yet Burns became sufficiently critical to observe that Blair had attainments but no great depth - an opinion which is ...
... critic in Edinburgh in his day was Dr Hugh Blair , the eloquent divine , and Professor of Rhetoric and Belle - Lettre , yet Burns became sufficiently critical to observe that Blair had attainments but no great depth - an opinion which is ...
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... critic of English grammar at eleven years of age . Those who have studied the best examples of eighteenth century literature need not be reminded that perfection of expression was the ruling passion which was carried to its highest ...
... critic of English grammar at eleven years of age . Those who have studied the best examples of eighteenth century literature need not be reminded that perfection of expression was the ruling passion which was carried to its highest ...
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... critic can dogmatise with any degree of certainty , for his life was short ; and while his poems are full of vivacity and dazzling flashes of genius , these are seldom long sustained . " No poet , with the exception of Shakespeare ...
... critic can dogmatise with any degree of certainty , for his life was short ; and while his poems are full of vivacity and dazzling flashes of genius , these are seldom long sustained . " No poet , with the exception of Shakespeare ...
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