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Strana 66
Hence , perhaps , may be explained why the banks of the Devon and the Tweed form no part of the subjects of his song . " That Burns had a fine eye for the beautiful in nature the most casual reading of his songs makes clear , but he ...
Hence , perhaps , may be explained why the banks of the Devon and the Tweed form no part of the subjects of his song . " That Burns had a fine eye for the beautiful in nature the most casual reading of his songs makes clear , but he ...
Strana 68
Burns could be his own critic , and writing to Miss Chalmers , announcing the completion of the song , he said : - " I won't say the poetry is first rate , though I am convinced that it is very well , and what is not always the case ...
Burns could be his own critic , and writing to Miss Chalmers , announcing the completion of the song , he said : - " I won't say the poetry is first rate , though I am convinced that it is very well , and what is not always the case ...
Strana 72
The other song to which I refer I might preface with a word of explanation . ... Waiting for the home - coming to the new farm of his young wife , he penned the stirring song , in no way , in my opinion , inferior to the first " O were ...
The other song to which I refer I might preface with a word of explanation . ... Waiting for the home - coming to the new farm of his young wife , he penned the stirring song , in no way , in my opinion , inferior to the first " O were ...
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A Sketch of Scottish Literature from the Earliest Times | 3 |
Robert Burns and the Scotch Excise Board | 26 |
Sterne Annotated by BurnsThe Editor | 32 |
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