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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... 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 . He needed if not a forward - looking model ...
... 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 . He needed if not a forward - looking model ...
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... rhyme ; and then conning over my verses , like a spell , soothed all into quiet . - None of the rhymes of those days are in print , except Winter , a dirge , the eldest of my printed pieces ; The death of Poor Mailie , John Barleycorn ...
... rhyme ; and then conning over my verses , like a spell , soothed all into quiet . - None of the rhymes of those days are in print , except Winter , a dirge , the eldest of my printed pieces ; The death of Poor Mailie , John Barleycorn ...
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... Rhyme , except some religious pieces which are in print , I had given up ; but meeting with Fergusson's Scotch Poems , I strung anew my wildly - sounding , rustic lyre with emulating vigour . When my father died , his all went among the ...
... Rhyme , except some religious pieces which are in print , I had given up ; but meeting with Fergusson's Scotch Poems , I strung anew my wildly - sounding , rustic lyre with emulating vigour . When my father died , his all went among the ...
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affair appeared became began Burns called century character circumstances collection copies Critic Currie death decided devil died difficult Dumfries early Edinburgh edition Education eighteenth century English Excise farm father felt follow gave genius Ghana give given gone hand heart helped honour hope hour human idea ignorance imagination inspiration John Johnson keep knowledge labor later letters light literary lived look manners matters meet MICHIGAN mind Moore moved myth native natural never Passions perhaps period pieces plough poems poet poetical poetry Political poor printed Professor published remark returned rheumatic fever rhyme Robert Scotland Scots Scottish seemed sensibility sentimental serious share social songs soon spirits story success suppose thing thought tion took turn UNIVERSITY verse village volume wanted whole write written wrote young