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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... everyone's satisfaction , and , I imagine , to the concealed delight of the ghosts who once wrote Hamlet ( and now that St. George has been discredited he need fear no competi- tion ) . Shakespeare's secret is his own , but at the other 3.
... everyone's satisfaction , and , I imagine , to the concealed delight of the ghosts who once wrote Hamlet ( and now that St. George has been discredited he need fear no competi- tion ) . Shakespeare's secret is his own , but at the other 3.
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... tion . The poems were published when Burns ' private affairs were in confusion . He had signed over his share of the farm to his brother , and had ideas of emigrating to Jamaica . He had gone through a ' common law ' form of marriage ...
... tion . The poems were published when Burns ' private affairs were in confusion . He had signed over his share of the farm to his brother , and had ideas of emigrating to Jamaica . He had gone through a ' common law ' form of marriage ...
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... tion surprised many , then he should return to the soil for further inspiration . He had created this myth and now he was caught in its fiction . In the summer and autumn he made ' leisurely pilgrimages ' to historic spots and great ...
... tion surprised many , then he should return to the soil for further inspiration . He had created this myth and now he was caught in its fiction . In the summer and autumn he made ' leisurely pilgrimages ' to historic spots and great ...
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