Robert Burns and His Myth : an Inaugural Lecture Delivered on 10th December, 1970 at the University of Ghana, LegonGhana Universities Press, 1971 - 39 Seiten |
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... Scottish verse and idiom that had been part of the Scottish literary tradition since the fifteenth century ; the ' sardonic element , ' the bitter laughter that went beyond the deliberate middle - class satire of the earlier eighteenth ...
... Scottish verse and idiom that had been part of the Scottish literary tradition since the fifteenth century ; the ' sardonic element , ' the bitter laughter that went beyond the deliberate middle - class satire of the earlier eighteenth ...
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... Scottish eighteenth - century poetry . ' It had been a varied century ; Allan Ramsay had produced antho- logies of English and Scottish verse . Gray's Elegy had helped him in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night , ' Sterne's Tristram Shandy ...
... Scottish eighteenth - century poetry . ' It had been a varied century ; Allan Ramsay had produced antho- logies of English and Scottish verse . Gray's Elegy had helped him in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night , ' Sterne's Tristram Shandy ...
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... Scottish drama after the style of Home's The Douglas . More deliberately he was advised to write in English , for the theories of ' taste , ' ' refinement ' and ' sensibility ' were popular . Many Scots felt with Dr. Johnson that the ...
... Scottish drama after the style of Home's The Douglas . More deliberately he was advised to write in English , for the theories of ' taste , ' ' refinement ' and ' sensibility ' were popular . Many Scots felt with Dr. Johnson that the ...
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