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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... helped him in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night , ' Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Sentimental Journey encouraged the idea of sensibility . Beatties ' The Minstrel that was to have such an influence on his own myth had already told of the ...
... helped him in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night , ' Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Sentimental Journey encouraged the idea of sensibility . Beatties ' The Minstrel that was to have such an influence on his own myth had already told of the ...
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... helped him but grew very angry when his words and tunes were arbitrarily altered , Thomson wanted his songs to be concert - platform pieces and he is responsible for ruining many of Burns ' songs . Later he offered Beethoven twenty ...
... helped him but grew very angry when his words and tunes were arbitrarily altered , Thomson wanted his songs to be concert - platform pieces and he is responsible for ruining many of Burns ' songs . Later he offered Beethoven twenty ...
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... helped me to a little French . - Parting with these , my young friends and benefactors , as they dropped off for the east or west Indies , was often to me a sore affliction ; but I was soon called to more serious evils . - My father's ...
... helped me to a little French . - Parting with these , my young friends and benefactors , as they dropped off for the east or west Indies , was often to me a sore affliction ; but I was soon called to more serious evils . - My father's ...
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