Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 22Burns Federation., 1913 |
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... Thomas Erskine , of Linlathen , and Robert Burns . But Erskine was only in his boyhood when Burns was being carried to his grave . The revolt against a hard Calvinism which Burns so strongly felt and so bitterly expressed , found in ...
... Thomas Erskine , of Linlathen , and Robert Burns . But Erskine was only in his boyhood when Burns was being carried to his grave . The revolt against a hard Calvinism which Burns so strongly felt and so bitterly expressed , found in ...
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... Thomas Carlyle . Most intelligent readers know how much his private character has suffered from the indiscretions and misconceptions of his chief biographer , Anthony Froude , which would , we feel sure , have been resented by Carlyle ...
... Thomas Carlyle . Most intelligent readers know how much his private character has suffered from the indiscretions and misconceptions of his chief biographer , Anthony Froude , which would , we feel sure , have been resented by Carlyle ...
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... swept away , and consequently such pro- tection is no longer legal . The two last literary celebrities who availed themselves of its protection were Robert Heron and Thomas De Quincey . To the unfortunate denizens of 56.
... swept away , and consequently such pro- tection is no longer legal . The two last literary celebrities who availed themselves of its protection were Robert Heron and Thomas De Quincey . To the unfortunate denizens of 56.
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and Thomas De Quincey . To the unfortunate denizens of the Abbey Sanctuary , Sabbath Days were the only days upon which they were permitted to fraternise with the free citizens of the outside world . As was natural , Heron liked to ...
and Thomas De Quincey . To the unfortunate denizens of the Abbey Sanctuary , Sabbath Days were the only days upon which they were permitted to fraternise with the free citizens of the outside world . As was natural , Heron liked to ...
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... Thomas Ruddiman , in whose rhyming epistle to Burns congratulating him on the Kilmarnock edition we have echoes of it : - " Poor Fergusson ! I kent him weel , He was a blythesome , canty chiel , I've seen him round the bickers reel ' An ...
... Thomas Ruddiman , in whose rhyming epistle to Burns congratulating him on the Kilmarnock edition we have echoes of it : - " Poor Fergusson ! I kent him weel , He was a blythesome , canty chiel , I've seen him round the bickers reel ' An ...
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