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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... write sharp and piercing satirical verses against the more strict Calvinist ministers of the county enhanced his ... writer , and religious and political controversies to allow a man such a man as Burns to fight and against which to pit ...
... write sharp and piercing satirical verses against the more strict Calvinist ministers of the county enhanced his ... writer , and religious and political controversies to allow a man such a man as Burns to fight and against which to pit ...
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... write a long rustic poem after the manner of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle Shepherd or try a Scottish drama after the style of Home's The Douglas . More deliberately he was advised to write in English , for the theories of ' taste ...
... write a long rustic poem after the manner of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle Shepherd or try a Scottish drama after the style of Home's The Douglas . More deliberately he was advised to write in English , for the theories of ' taste ...
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... write A Panegyrick , he may keep vices out of sight ; but if he professes to write A Life , he must represent it really as it was : " and when I objected to the danger of telling that Parnell drank to excess , he said , that " it would ...
... write A Panegyrick , he may keep vices out of sight ; but if he professes to write A Life , he must represent it really as it was : " and when I objected to the danger of telling that Parnell drank to excess , he said , that " it would ...
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