Life of Robert BurnsW. Stodart, 1831 - 320 strán (strany) |
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... tiore , or a species of tour de force , and not entitled to grave tion . Still is there enough about the array to deserve , which may be condensed to two or three special points . First : What , in reality have the ESSAY .
... tiore , or a species of tour de force , and not entitled to grave tion . Still is there enough about the array to deserve , which may be condensed to two or three special points . First : What , in reality have the ESSAY .
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... tion to " the weightier matters of the law . " These worthy people labored hard for the sup- port of an increasing family . William was oc- cupied with Mr. Ferguson's service , and Agnes- like the wyfe of Auchtermuchtie , who ruled ...
... tion to " the weightier matters of the law . " These worthy people labored hard for the sup- port of an increasing family . William was oc- cupied with Mr. Ferguson's service , and Agnes- like the wyfe of Auchtermuchtie , who ruled ...
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... was listened to with a kind of reverential awe . A look of disapproba- tion was felt ; a reproof was severely so ; and a stripe with the tawz , even on the skirt of 2 * ROBERT BURNS . 23 hopes only renewed to be baffled, had at last ...
... was listened to with a kind of reverential awe . A look of disapproba- tion was felt ; a reproof was severely so ; and a stripe with the tawz , even on the skirt of 2 * ROBERT BURNS . 23 hopes only renewed to be baffled, had at last ...
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... tion for bookish knowledge , a certain wild logical talent , and a strength of thought , something like the rudiments of good sense ; and it will not seem surprising that I was generally a welcome guest where I visited , or any great ...
... tion for bookish knowledge , a certain wild logical talent , and a strength of thought , something like the rudiments of good sense ; and it will not seem surprising that I was generally a welcome guest where I visited , or any great ...
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... tion originated with William Burnes , who thought of becom- ing entirely a lint - farmer ; and , by way of keeping as much of the profits as he could within his family , of making his eldest son a flax - dresser . † Some letters ...
... tion originated with William Burnes , who thought of becom- ing entirely a lint - farmer ; and , by way of keeping as much of the profits as he could within his family , of making his eldest son a flax - dresser . † Some letters ...
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