Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - 133 էջ |
From inside the book
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... English diction at certain points in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night ' . This is not a sign of any false pretension or cultural betrayal on the poet's part , but instead an accurate reflection of the linguistic habit of Scotland since the ...
... English diction at certain points in ' The Cotter's Saturday Night ' . This is not a sign of any false pretension or cultural betrayal on the poet's part , but instead an accurate reflection of the linguistic habit of Scotland since the ...
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... English composition . Only when he was looking for material for volume 4 of the Museum did Burns partly recast it in Scots . In the first version , the winds are ' breezy ' , not westlin ; the bird in line three is the ' moorcock ...
... English composition . Only when he was looking for material for volume 4 of the Museum did Burns partly recast it in Scots . In the first version , the winds are ' breezy ' , not westlin ; the bird in line three is the ' moorcock ...
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... English , turning his back on the vernacular which was his main strength . Dr John Moore , for instance , who undoubtedly meant well but did not really understand the nature of Burns's originality , seems to have wanted the poet to ...
... English , turning his back on the vernacular which was his main strength . Dr John Moore , for instance , who undoubtedly meant well but did not really understand the nature of Burns's originality , seems to have wanted the poet to ...
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Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
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