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... Stewart and Neilson ( for the full entry see below ) . The main difficulty in comparing these four editions is the excessive rarity of three of them — only one of them Stewart's Edition of Burns's Poems ) , is reasonably common ...
... Stewart and Neilson ( for the full entry see below ) . The main difficulty in comparing these four editions is the excessive rarity of three of them — only one of them Stewart's Edition of Burns's Poems ) , is reasonably common ...
Strana 49
... Stewart had access to Burns MSS . through his uncle John Richmond who was an intimate friend of the poet . Egerer suggests , not implausibly , that Stewart may have had Duncan , a relatively unknown printer , print the pieces as a test ...
... Stewart had access to Burns MSS . through his uncle John Richmond who was an intimate friend of the poet . Egerer suggests , not implausibly , that Stewart may have had Duncan , a relatively unknown printer , print the pieces as a test ...
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... Stewart . If we accept this argument it must follow that it was Stewart , not Duncan , who first published the section . Weston was not concerned with the priority of text , accepting that Stewart was indeed the first to publish the ...
... Stewart . If we accept this argument it must follow that it was Stewart , not Duncan , who first published the section . Weston was not concerned with the priority of text , accepting that Stewart was indeed the first to publish the ...
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