The Life of Robert BurnsG. Bell and Sons, 1905 - 349 strán (strany) |
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... received his first education . As a boy he had an insatiable appetite for reading , and , although far from being diligent in pursuing his proper school studies , yet the facility with which he acquired know- ledge was such that he ...
... received his first education . As a boy he had an insatiable appetite for reading , and , although far from being diligent in pursuing his proper school studies , yet the facility with which he acquired know- ledge was such that he ...
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... received the ordinary learning of a Scottish parish school , and pro- fited largely , both by that , and by his own experience in the world . " I have met with few " ( said the poet , in 1787 . after he himself had seen a good deal of ...
... received the ordinary learning of a Scottish parish school , and pro- fited largely , both by that , and by his own experience in the world . " I have met with few " ( said the poet , in 1787 . after he himself had seen a good deal of ...
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... received all the education they ever received . " Gilbert tells an anecdote which must not be omitted here , since it furnishes an early instance of the liveliness of his brother's imagination . Murdoch , being on a visit to the family ...
... received all the education they ever received . " Gilbert tells an anecdote which must not be omitted here , since it furnishes an early instance of the liveliness of his brother's imagination . Murdoch , being on a visit to the family ...
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... received there from people older as well as higher than himself some such persons appear to have taken a pleasure in lending him books , and surely no kindness could have been more useful to him than this . As for his coevals , he ...
... received there from people older as well as higher than himself some such persons appear to have taken a pleasure in lending him books , and surely no kindness could have been more useful to him than this . As for his coevals , he ...
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... received by the youths was exactly deducted . Robert Burns's person , inured to daily toil , and continually exposed to all varieties of weather , presented , before the usual time , every characteristic of robust and vigorous manhood ...
... received by the youths was exactly deducted . Robert Burns's person , inured to daily toil , and continually exposed to all varieties of weather , presented , before the usual time , every characteristic of robust and vigorous manhood ...
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2nd Edition A. H. Bullen acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham appears auld Ayrshire bard beautiful Blair brother Burns's character circumstances composed correspondence Cromek Currie Currie's dear death delight Dugald Stewart Dumfries Dunlop early Edinburgh Elliesland English Essays Excise farm father favour favourite feelings Gavin Hamilton genius Gilbert Burns Greenock hand heart History honour Illustrations Irvine James Jean Jenny Geddes John kind labours lady lated letter lived Lockhart manners Mary Mauchline Memoir mind Mossgiel Muses nature never occasion parish passion perhaps period person pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry political Portraits printed Prose published reader residence revised Robert Burns Robert Chambers says scenes Scotch Scotland Scottish sentiments Shanter Sir Walter Scott society song spirit stanzas Stewart talents Tarbolton Thomson thought tion Trans Translated verses vols Walker William Burnes writing young
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