Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 21Burns Federation., 1912 |
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... Scotland , whose more distinct national features date from the fourteenth century . It was the outcome of the War of Independence , of which the literary sentiment is expressed in the works of Barbour , and whose influence is distinctly ...
... Scotland , whose more distinct national features date from the fourteenth century . It was the outcome of the War of Independence , of which the literary sentiment is expressed in the works of Barbour , and whose influence is distinctly ...
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... Scotland to a position of national importance which enhanced her fondly - cherished traditions in the eyes of the civilized world . Burns and Scott , though illuminating the more secular sphere , were not outside or independent of the ...
... Scotland to a position of national importance which enhanced her fondly - cherished traditions in the eyes of the civilized world . Burns and Scott , though illuminating the more secular sphere , were not outside or independent of the ...
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... Scotland . As has been well said , it was Scott who gave Scotland a citizenship in literature . In fine , while Burns endeared the history and traditions of Scotland to Scotsmen , Scott made them known to the uttermost confines of ...
... Scotland . As has been well said , it was Scott who gave Scotland a citizenship in literature . In fine , while Burns endeared the history and traditions of Scotland to Scotsmen , Scott made them known to the uttermost confines of ...
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... Scotland in the latter half of the eighteenth century , the period which directly influenced the Poet , and which , in turn , was directly influenced by him . This is an aspect of Burns which I discussed in an article on " Burns ...
... Scotland in the latter half of the eighteenth century , the period which directly influenced the Poet , and which , in turn , was directly influenced by him . This is an aspect of Burns which I discussed in an article on " Burns ...
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... Scotland had been for nearly two centuries an integral part of Great Britain , which even at that time was a mighty empire , and when we find him writing on peace and war we must not think of him only as the National Poet of Scotland ...
... Scotland had been for nearly two centuries an integral part of Great Britain , which even at that time was a mighty empire , and when we find him writing on peace and war we must not think of him only as the National Poet of Scotland ...
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