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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... Collection of English songs , and Hervey's meditation had been the extent of my reading . The Collection of Songs was my vade mecum I pored — over them , driving my cart or walking to labor , song by song verse by verse ; carefully ...
... Collection of English songs , and Hervey's meditation had been the extent of my reading . The Collection of Songs was my vade mecum I pored — over them , driving my cart or walking to labor , song by song verse by verse ; carefully ...
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... collection . In 1792 he was asked to contribute to another collection of Scots songs by one George Thomson , a much more ambitious man , who wanted to anglicise both words and tunes . Burns helped him but grew very angry when his words ...
... collection . In 1792 he was asked to contribute to another collection of Scots songs by one George Thomson , a much more ambitious man , who wanted to anglicise both words and tunes . Burns helped him but grew very angry when his words ...
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... collection in the country of tales and songs concerning devils , ghosts , fairies , brownies , witches , warlocks , spunkies , kelpies , elf - candles , dead - lights , wraiths , apparitions , cantraips , giants , inchanted towers ...
... collection in the country of tales and songs concerning devils , ghosts , fairies , brownies , witches , warlocks , spunkies , kelpies , elf - candles , dead - lights , wraiths , apparitions , cantraips , giants , inchanted towers ...
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