Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 18Burns Federation., 1909 |
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... dragging Macpherson's moral character into public view . " What I hear of your morals , " he says , " inclines me to pay regard not to what you shall say , but what you shall prove . " At such a time it were needless 8.
... dragging Macpherson's moral character into public view . " What I hear of your morals , " he says , " inclines me to pay regard not to what you shall say , but what you shall prove . " At such a time it were needless 8.
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... questioned . Considerable space has thus been given to Macpherson owing to the vogue Ossian once had in literary circles . With regard to his vanity there can be James Muirhead , 1742-1808 . Little need be devoted to 9.
... questioned . Considerable space has thus been given to Macpherson owing to the vogue Ossian once had in literary circles . With regard to his vanity there can be James Muirhead , 1742-1808 . Little need be devoted to 9.
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... regard as peculiarly Scots . Every English- man who reads Burns meets with many words which are to him unintelligible , and grammatical forms with which he is not fami- liar . These words and forms of expression , although only on a ...
... regard as peculiarly Scots . Every English- man who reads Burns meets with many words which are to him unintelligible , and grammatical forms with which he is not fami- liar . These words and forms of expression , although only on a ...
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... regard to purity of expression or beauty of style . In Burns's day , however , the post was a more serious matter , and letters were carefully written and carefully treasured . We ought to feel profoundly thankful that we are privileged ...
... regard to purity of expression or beauty of style . In Burns's day , however , the post was a more serious matter , and letters were carefully written and carefully treasured . We ought to feel profoundly thankful that we are privileged ...
Strana 60
... regard for her at all . Burns never loved any but good women - honest , sweet , natural women ; those of different character might awaken his divine pity , but nothing more . His first letters to Clarinda are a little forced ; he was ...
... regard for her at all . Burns never loved any but good women - honest , sweet , natural women ; those of different character might awaken his divine pity , but nothing more . His first letters to Clarinda are a little forced ; he was ...
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25th January Alex Alexander Allan Andrew Anniversary Annual Auld Bard Bruce Burns Club Burns Club dormant Burns Federation Burns's Caledonian Campbell century Chair of Scottish Chronicle Club-To Cowdenbeath Cromek Cunningham date of meeting David dialect Dumfries Edinburgh edition Ellisland English ex-Bailie Federated 1886 French friends genius George Glasgow Glenriddell Greenock Hamilton HENRY RAEBURN Highland Hotel House Hugh James Ballantyne James Forrest Jeffrey Hunter John John Ure Primrose Jolly Beggars Kilmarnock lady language Lecture letter literary Logan London M'Callum Macpherson Mauchline Murdoch musical native Nicol Old Kilpatrick original Ossian p.m. President Place and date Place of meeting poems Poet Poet's poetical poetry portrait Professor published Raeburn Riddel Road Robert Burns Rosebery says schoolmaster Scotland Scots language Scottish History Scottish literature Secretary Sillar songs Special features Street Terrace Thomas Thomson Treasurer University Vice-president volume William Wilson words writing wrote ΙΟ