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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... were opened . He was fêted by the Masons , and introduced to the influential Caledonian Hunt Club . The social season was in full swing , and this ploughman who could write verses became the novelty of the period ( the previous 10.
... were opened . He was fêted by the Masons , and introduced to the influential Caledonian Hunt Club . The social season was in full swing , and this ploughman who could write verses became the novelty of the period ( the previous 10.
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... social disposition , when not checked some modification of spited pride , like our catechism definition of Infinitude , was " without bounds or limits . " I formed many connections with other Youngkers who possessed superior advantages ...
... social disposition , when not checked some modification of spited pride , like our catechism definition of Infinitude , was " without bounds or limits . " I formed many connections with other Youngkers who possessed superior advantages ...
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... social life , my reputation for bookish knowledge , a certain wild , logical talent , and a strength of thought something like the rudiments of good sense , made me generally a welcome guest ; so ' tis no great wonder that always ...
... social life , my reputation for bookish knowledge , a certain wild , logical talent , and a strength of thought something like the rudiments of good sense , made me generally a welcome guest ; so ' tis no great wonder that always ...
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