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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... thing of Composition that I recollect taking pleasure in was , The vision of Mirza and a hymn of Addison's beginning .- " How are Thy servants blest , O Lord ! " I particularly remember one half - stanza which was music to my boyish ear ...
... thing of Composition that I recollect taking pleasure in was , The vision of Mirza and a hymn of Addison's beginning .- " How are Thy servants blest , O Lord ! " I particularly remember one half - stanza which was music to my boyish ear ...
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... thing which gave my mind a turn was , I formed a bosom - friendship with a young fellow , the first created being I had ever seen , but a hapless son of misfortune . He was the son of a plain mechanic ; but a great Man in the ...
... thing which gave my mind a turn was , I formed a bosom - friendship with a young fellow , the first created being I had ever seen , but a hapless son of misfortune . He was the son of a plain mechanic ; but a great Man in the ...
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... things , and told him I could not guess who was the Author of it , but that I thought it pretty clever . With a certain side of both clergy and laity it met with a roar of applause . Holy Willie's Prayer next made its appearance , and ...
... things , and told him I could not guess who was the Author of it , but that I thought it pretty clever . With a certain side of both clergy and laity it met with a roar of applause . Holy Willie's Prayer next made its appearance , and ...
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