Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... expression to covert insinuations against the character of their dead hero . From no other critic , perhaps , was uncharitableness less becoming , and none knew better than he that in the case of authors it is specially true " that the ...
... expression to covert insinuations against the character of their dead hero . From no other critic , perhaps , was uncharitableness less becoming , and none knew better than he that in the case of authors it is specially true " that the ...
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... had been silently gathering force and volume till it found expression in the peasant Poet , and the Goddess of the rustic Muses finally threw her mantle over him at the plough . We know that his father was no common man , but a 9.
... had been silently gathering force and volume till it found expression in the peasant Poet , and the Goddess of the rustic Muses finally threw her mantle over him at the plough . We know that his father was no common man , but a 9.
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... expression . However much Burns's poetry and song may be read and 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 ...
... expression . However much Burns's poetry and song may be read and 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 ...
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... expression , and it was stimulated by such writers as William Hamilton of Gilbertfield , Allan Ramsay , and Robert Fergusson . Burns himself acknowledges , in the most emphatic manner , his obligations to the two latter poets . Indeed ...
... expression , and it was stimulated by such writers as William Hamilton of Gilbertfield , Allan Ramsay , and Robert Fergusson . Burns himself acknowledges , in the most emphatic manner , his obligations to the two latter poets . Indeed ...
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... expression was the ruling passion which was carried to its highest pitch in poetry by Alexander Pope , who derived his impetus from William Walsh , a man of wit and fashion . As far as the great republic of letters was concerned , Walsh ...
... expression was the ruling passion which was carried to its highest pitch in poetry by Alexander Pope , who derived his impetus from William Walsh , a man of wit and fashion . As far as the great republic of letters was concerned , Walsh ...
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