Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1910 |
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... thought , But this concealment was too dearly bought . " — The only poetical work by Sulpicia of which a correct critical judgment can approve is entitled Sulpicia Satira , comprising about seventy hexameters , believed to have been ...
... thought , But this concealment was too dearly bought . " — The only poetical work by Sulpicia of which a correct critical judgment can approve is entitled Sulpicia Satira , comprising about seventy hexameters , believed to have been ...
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... thought them worthy of a place in the " Foundling Hospital for Wit . " Among the most interesting papers in the Whitefoord collection are " John Croft's Letters to Caleb Whitefoord " and " Anecdotes of Laurence Sterne , " which he ...
... thought them worthy of a place in the " Foundling Hospital for Wit . " Among the most interesting papers in the Whitefoord collection are " John Croft's Letters to Caleb Whitefoord " and " Anecdotes of Laurence Sterne , " which he ...
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... thought him worthy of a note in his journal to the following effect : " Dudgeon , a poet at times ; a worthy , remarkable character ; natural penetration , a good deal of informa- tion , some genius , and extreme modesty . " 18.
... thought him worthy of a note in his journal to the following effect : " Dudgeon , a poet at times ; a worthy , remarkable character ; natural penetration , a good deal of informa- tion , some genius , and extreme modesty . " 18.
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... thought so essential . On the authority of Ruddiman , it is stated that Virgil and Horace were the only Latin authors he took much interest in . In spite of his natural bias for poetry , he does not seem to have shown any marked ...
... thought so essential . On the authority of Ruddiman , it is stated that Virgil and Horace were the only Latin authors he took much interest in . In spite of his natural bias for poetry , he does not seem to have shown any marked ...
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... thought too serious as of being thought too effeminate . An example is afforded by the following lines from the " Gowd- spink , " which is only one of many illustrations that might be given : - " Now steekit frae the gowan field , Frae ...
... thought too serious as of being thought too effeminate . An example is afforded by the following lines from the " Gowd- spink , " which is only one of many illustrations that might be given : - " Now steekit frae the gowan field , Frae ...
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