Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 22Burns Federation., 1913 |
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... reading . It would be but pretended blindness not to see the flaws in the marble . You have here a man with a wide range of sympathies , with brilliant intellectual force , with the sensi- tiveness of a tender woman united to strong ...
... reading . It would be but pretended blindness not to see the flaws in the marble . You have here a man with a wide range of sympathies , with brilliant intellectual force , with the sensi- tiveness of a tender woman united to strong ...
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... reading him . The " Cottar " is the beginning . It is the home of Burns , the severe , patriarchal father , the " priestly priestly " man -Abraham en miniature . He strives to live an honest life , but is not , as some people may think ...
... reading him . The " Cottar " is the beginning . It is the home of Burns , the severe , patriarchal father , the " priestly priestly " man -Abraham en miniature . He strives to live an honest life , but is not , as some people may think ...
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... reading his later letters . These words show us that Burns was quite aware of his sin , and saw that he could not conquer it himself . The undogmatic belief of Burns we find in a letter to Gavin Hamilton ( Dec. , 1787 ) : " I seldom ...
... reading his later letters . These words show us that Burns was quite aware of his sin , and saw that he could not conquer it himself . The undogmatic belief of Burns we find in a letter to Gavin Hamilton ( Dec. , 1787 ) : " I seldom ...
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... reader . lies deeper . but not in the Burns's meaning Few writers have honoured the human race with such forceful reflections on the future life as he . One of the finest expressions ever penned , in my judgment , came from the ...
... reader . lies deeper . but not in the Burns's meaning Few writers have honoured the human race with such forceful reflections on the future life as he . One of the finest expressions ever penned , in my judgment , came from the ...
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... readers ; they forget that what they read is always less or more shaped and coloured by the writer's own opinions and views . For instance , take the case of Thomas Carlyle . Most intelligent readers know how much his private character ...
... readers ; they forget that what they read is always less or more shaped and coloured by the writer's own opinions and views . For instance , take the case of Thomas Carlyle . Most intelligent readers know how much his private character ...
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