Life of Robert BurnsW. Stodart, 1831 - 320 strán (strany) |
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... sentiments upon the subject - matter thus proposed . Burns drew up the regulations , and evidently was the principal person . He in- troduced his friend Sillar during his stay at Irvine , and the meetings appear to have continued as ...
... sentiments upon the subject - matter thus proposed . Burns drew up the regulations , and evidently was the principal person . He in- troduced his friend Sillar during his stay at Irvine , and the meetings appear to have continued as ...
Strana 75
... sentiments with which even the most audacious of Burns ' anti - Calvinis- tic satires were received among the Ayrshire di- vines of the New Light ; that performances so blas- phemous should have been , not only pardoned , but applauded ...
... sentiments with which even the most audacious of Burns ' anti - Calvinis- tic satires were received among the Ayrshire di- vines of the New Light ; that performances so blas- phemous should have been , not only pardoned , but applauded ...
Strana 101
... sentiments and manners he felt and saw in him- self and rustic compeers around him , in his and their native language . Though a rhymer from his earliest years , at least from the earliest impulse of the softer passions , it was not ...
... sentiments and manners he felt and saw in him- self and rustic compeers around him , in his and their native language . Though a rhymer from his earliest years , at least from the earliest impulse of the softer passions , it was not ...
Strana 159
... sentiments , the daunt- less magnanimity , the intrepid , unyielding inde- pendence , the desperate daring , and noble defi- ance of hardship , in that great personage - Sa- The many ties of acquaintance and friendship I have , or think ...
... sentiments , the daunt- less magnanimity , the intrepid , unyielding inde- pendence , the desperate daring , and noble defi- ance of hardship , in that great personage - Sa- The many ties of acquaintance and friendship I have , or think ...
Strana 185
... sentiments of honor , and her attachment to me ; my antidote against the last , is my long and deep - rooted affection for her . In housewife matters , of aptness to learn , and activi- ty to execute , she is eminently mistress , and du ...
... sentiments of honor , and her attachment to me ; my antidote against the last , is my long and deep - rooted affection for her . In housewife matters , of aptness to learn , and activi- ty to execute , she is eminently mistress , and du ...
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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