Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - 133 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 20–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... Scotland . ( The two syllable form of his name , corres- ponding to Kincardineshire pronunciation , gave way in due course to ' Burns ' in Ayrshire . ) Family tradition , which Robert was to accept , had it that the Burneses lost their ...
... Scotland . ( The two syllable form of his name , corres- ponding to Kincardineshire pronunciation , gave way in due course to ' Burns ' in Ayrshire . ) Family tradition , which Robert was to accept , had it that the Burneses lost their ...
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... Scotland , he was immediately interested , and promised to do what he could to assist . Instinctively , he recognised that his artistic future lay as a writer and editor of the songs of the people , rather than with writing poems to ...
... Scotland , he was immediately interested , and promised to do what he could to assist . Instinctively , he recognised that his artistic future lay as a writer and editor of the songs of the people , rather than with writing poems to ...
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... Scotland . For example , in the lines Then chance and fortune are sae guided , They're ay in less or mair provided the poet combines predominantly English vocabulary with Scots pronunciation in a maner which closely matches colloquial ...
... Scotland . For example , in the lines Then chance and fortune are sae guided , They're ay in less or mair provided the poet combines predominantly English vocabulary with Scots pronunciation in a maner which closely matches colloquial ...
Բովանդակություն
Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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Common terms and phrases
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