Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - 133 էջ |
From inside the book
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Էջ 38
... living and social class which are at once humorous and challenging . What Caesar and Luath have to say in ' The Twa Dogs ' , and the manner of saying it , are likely to persuade the reader by the end of the poem that he has been ...
... living and social class which are at once humorous and challenging . What Caesar and Luath have to say in ' The Twa Dogs ' , and the manner of saying it , are likely to persuade the reader by the end of the poem that he has been ...
Էջ 66
... living , which is soon to be contrasted with social artifice . He then adds to the reader's sense of anticipation by describing his meeting with a ' sweet lass ' , Fun , who immediately tells him that two miserable - looking figures ...
... living , which is soon to be contrasted with social artifice . He then adds to the reader's sense of anticipation by describing his meeting with a ' sweet lass ' , Fun , who immediately tells him that two miserable - looking figures ...
Էջ 87
... living . museum of such folk - lore , which would be true to the ' manners ' and the language of his part of Ayrshire and at the same time instructive and entertaining to people who did not share his knowledge of rural customs . The ...
... living . museum of such folk - lore , which would be true to the ' manners ' and the language of his part of Ayrshire and at the same time instructive and entertaining to people who did not share his knowledge of rural customs . The ...
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Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
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