Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... never claiming to be either saint or reformer , by his wit and satire swept the Augean Stables more effectually than any other agency could have done . When he first shed the light of his genius on his beloved land , Scotland was in the ...
... never claiming to be either saint or reformer , by his wit and satire swept the Augean Stables more effectually than any other agency could have done . When he first shed the light of his genius on his beloved land , Scotland was in the ...
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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... never disappears , and Scot- land was no exception . In no period of the literary history of Scotland can it be shown to have been otherwise , and it cannot be said in truth that Burns , with all his exceptional genius , was a prodigy ...
... never disappears , and Scot- land was no exception . In no period of the literary history of Scotland can it be shown to have been otherwise , and it cannot be said in truth that Burns , with all his exceptional genius , was a prodigy ...
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... never be . The political union of England and Scotland in 1707 merged , to a great extent , the life of Scotland in that of England , and thus introduced a rival to the native dialect . The Lowland Scots was a speech the origin of which ...
... never be . The political union of England and Scotland in 1707 merged , to a great extent , the life of Scotland in that of England , and thus introduced a rival to the native dialect . The Lowland Scots was a speech the origin of which ...
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... the Heron south , And never drink be near his drouth , He tauld mysel ' by word o ' mouth He'd tak ' my letter ; I lippen'd to the chiel in truth , And bade nae better . He was But ablins , honest Master Heron Had at the time 23.
... the Heron south , And never drink be near his drouth , He tauld mysel ' by word o ' mouth He'd tak ' my letter ; I lippen'd to the chiel in truth , And bade nae better . He was But ablins , honest Master Heron Had at the time 23.
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