Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... lived to shed the fervid glow of his genius on the literature of his country . The nation could have dispensed with every other poet who preceded him and not been much the loser . He was the mouth - piece and intellectual exponent of ...
... lived to shed the fervid glow of his genius on the literature of his country . The nation could have dispensed with every other poet who preceded him and not been much the loser . He was the mouth - piece and intellectual exponent of ...
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... lived in a world . of Scotch drink , Scotch religion , and Scotch manners . The provincialism thus indicated cannot be correctly applied to Burns , whose works have been translated into the language of almost every country which makes ...
... lived in a world . of Scotch drink , Scotch religion , and Scotch manners . The provincialism thus indicated cannot be correctly applied to Burns , whose works have been translated into the language of almost every country which makes ...
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... lived have been too frequently overlooked , for no man can be fairly judged apart from his environment . In succession to Robert Burns no more appropriate name can be added than that of Robert Heron , his first biographer -- a man who ...
... lived have been too frequently overlooked , for no man can be fairly judged apart from his environment . In succession to Robert Burns no more appropriate name can be added than that of Robert Heron , his first biographer -- a man who ...
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... lived his life in persistent defiance of every principle of temperance and foresight , and felt that he was hoplessly vanquished , whines and whimpers for the compassion and assistance of his stronger and His more prudent fellow ...
... lived his life in persistent defiance of every principle of temperance and foresight , and felt that he was hoplessly vanquished , whines and whimpers for the compassion and assistance of his stronger and His more prudent fellow ...
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... lived until he was 28 years of age , but it was very nearly being the only part of Scotland in which he was fated ever to live . He was very nearly - he was all but leaving for Jamaica when something turned and arrested his steps , and ...
... lived until he was 28 years of age , but it was very nearly being the only part of Scotland in which he was fated ever to live . He was very nearly - he was all but leaving for Jamaica when something turned and arrested his steps , and ...
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