Life of Robert BurnsW. Stodart, 1831 - 320 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... Perhaps there could not exist a more fit place to discuss the nature and extent of the poetical claims of Burns , than on western ground , standing here , as we do , uninfluenced by the strong biases so well known to exist , on behalf ...
... Perhaps there could not exist a more fit place to discuss the nature and extent of the poetical claims of Burns , than on western ground , standing here , as we do , uninfluenced by the strong biases so well known to exist , on behalf ...
Strana vi
... perhaps be better stated , than in the language of a most eloquent writer in the Edinburgh Review : and was , " Burns first came upon the world as a prodigy ; in that character , entertained by it , in the usual fashion , with loud ...
... perhaps be better stated , than in the language of a most eloquent writer in the Edinburgh Review : and was , " Burns first came upon the world as a prodigy ; in that character , entertained by it , in the usual fashion , with loud ...
Strana xiii
... Perhaps , in re- nouncing the separation of the Scots idiom from the English in lyrics , he is right . Often , by the introduction of the Scot- tish dialect , euphonical effect is increased ; and from a care- ful examination of the ...
... Perhaps , in re- nouncing the separation of the Scots idiom from the English in lyrics , he is right . Often , by the introduction of the Scot- tish dialect , euphonical effect is increased ; and from a care- ful examination of the ...
Strana xix
... perhaps partly account for this , and it may be in part accounted for from the period of time elapsed , which , as it goes on to leave the peculiarities of the man fur- ther in the distance , increases the delight and estimation en ...
... perhaps partly account for this , and it may be in part accounted for from the period of time elapsed , which , as it goes on to leave the peculiarities of the man fur- ther in the distance , increases the delight and estimation en ...
Strana 29
... perhaps have viewed these scenes with some satisfaction , but so did not I. My indignation yet boils at the recollection of the scoundrel factor's insolent let- ters , which used to set us all in tears . " We Gilbert Burns gives his ...
... perhaps have viewed these scenes with some satisfaction , but so did not I. My indignation yet boils at the recollection of the scoundrel factor's insolent let- ters , which used to set us all in tears . " We Gilbert Burns gives his ...
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acquaintance admiration Allan Cunningham Allan Ramsay appears auld Ayrshire bard beautiful Blacklock Blair bosom brother celebrated character circumstances correspondence Cromek Currie Dalswinton death delight dialect doubt Dugald Stewart Dumfries Dunlop Edinburgh Elliesland excise fancy farm father favorite feelings fortune FRANCIS PEABODY MAGOUN Gavin Hamilton genius Gilbert Burns grave heart Heron Holy Fair honor hope humble imagination Jenny Geddes Kilmarnock kind labors language letter lived look Lord Byron manners Mauchline ment mind Mossgiel nature never noble parish passion perhaps period person pieces pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry political produced racter Ramsay rank reader remarkable Robert Burns says scenes Scotland Scots Scottish sentiments Shanter sion society song soul spirit talents Tarbolton taste thing Thomson thou thought tion verses Walker William Burnes wish writing young youth