Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - 133 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 13–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... poor Poet with tears in his Eyes took an affec- tionate leave of me . He has vast pathos in his voice , and as he himself says in his Vision , " His eye e'en turned on empty space , beams keen wi ' honour . ' ' ' 34 At the beginning of ...
... poor Poet with tears in his Eyes took an affec- tionate leave of me . He has vast pathos in his voice , and as he himself says in his Vision , " His eye e'en turned on empty space , beams keen wi ' honour . ' ' ' 34 At the beginning of ...
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... poor ploughman's collie , named after an actual dog of the poet's . His role in the poem is to register shock at what he learns from Caesar , and to draw attention by contrast to positive qualities in the lives of the long - suffering poor ...
... poor ploughman's collie , named after an actual dog of the poet's . His role in the poem is to register shock at what he learns from Caesar , and to draw attention by contrast to positive qualities in the lives of the long - suffering poor ...
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... Poor Mailie ' , written in rhyming couplets , is Burns's earliest sustained poem in Lowland Scots . ' Standart Habbie ' is used for the traditional purpose of mock elegy in an accompanying piece , ' Mailie's Elegy ' , written much later ...
... Poor Mailie ' , written in rhyming couplets , is Burns's earliest sustained poem in Lowland Scots . ' Standart Habbie ' is used for the traditional purpose of mock elegy in an accompanying piece , ' Mailie's Elegy ' , written much later ...
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Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
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