Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... nature , in her secret resources , had long been preparing for his advent so that he might take his place on the world's stage in due season . On both his father and his mother's side he belonged to a class of substantial Scottish ...
... nature , in her secret resources , had long been preparing for his advent so that he might take his place on the world's stage in due season . On both his father and his mother's side he belonged to a class of substantial Scottish ...
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... nature - a being at one and the same time selfish , jealous , and revengeful , bearing the unmistakable impression of having been the survival of a more barbarous and ferocious age . Burns caught up the spirit of his own day as it ...
... nature - a being at one and the same time selfish , jealous , and revengeful , bearing the unmistakable impression of having been the survival of a more barbarous and ferocious age . Burns caught up the spirit of his own day as it ...
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... of genius . In his portrayal of Scottish life and character he embraces what is eternal and true of human nature everywhere . The fact of " Alloway's auld haunted Kirk " being made the scene of the witches ' revel in " Tam o ' Shanter " 15.
... of genius . In his portrayal of Scottish life and character he embraces what is eternal and true of human nature everywhere . The fact of " Alloway's auld haunted Kirk " being made the scene of the witches ' revel in " Tam o ' Shanter " 15.
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... natural vein , and he could not so freely imp his wing as he could in his natural atmos- phere . With all his gifts , it does not appear that Burns had the gift of sustained dramatic concentration , although he contemplated engaging in ...
... natural vein , and he could not so freely imp his wing as he could in his natural atmos- phere . With all his gifts , it does not appear that Burns had the gift of sustained dramatic concentration , although he contemplated engaging in ...
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... nature . In his songs , as in his poems , he continued and made more perfect the works others had begun , by building on old foundations , and yet he is entitled to the claim of originality . Out of coarseness and confusion he brought ...
... nature . In his songs , as in his poems , he continued and made more perfect the works others had begun , by building on old foundations , and yet he is entitled to the claim of originality . Out of coarseness and confusion he brought ...
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