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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Alec M. Hardie. ROBERT BURNS AND HIS MYTH by ALEC . M. HARDIE Professor of English University of Ghana , Legon . An Inaugural Lecture delivered on 10th December , 1970 at the University of Ghana , Legon . ERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES ...
Alec M. Hardie. ROBERT BURNS AND HIS MYTH by ALEC . M. HARDIE Professor of English University of Ghana , Legon . An Inaugural Lecture delivered on 10th December , 1970 at the University of Ghana , Legon . ERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES ...
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... myth had already told of the ' natural man ' and his link with the verse of nature . In July 1786 appeared ' Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect by Robert Burns printed by John Wilson , printer Kilmarmock , price 3 / - . Six hundred ...
... myth had already told of the ' natural man ' and his link with the verse of nature . In July 1786 appeared ' Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect by Robert Burns printed by John Wilson , printer Kilmarmock , price 3 / - . Six hundred ...
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... myth . As a Poet he had gone beyond the stage of rhyming ' for fun , ' his literary horizon had widened and he could not return to the ' manners - painting strain ' of Mauchline , neither was he conscious of what should be his next step ...
... myth . As a Poet he had gone beyond the stage of rhyming ' for fun , ' his literary horizon had widened and he could not return to the ' manners - painting strain ' of Mauchline , neither was he conscious of what should be his next step ...
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