The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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... poets of both countries appear to have made their first attempts in Norman - French , or Romance language . The first Scot whom we find cultivating the poetic faculty , “ in what was then the most cultivated language , excepting the ...
... poets of both countries appear to have made their first attempts in Norman - French , or Romance language . The first Scot whom we find cultivating the poetic faculty , “ in what was then the most cultivated language , excepting the ...
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... poet's satire , but which was formerly the harbour of the muse , was superseded by another , of too stern a mould to ... poet of each period , Burns soars as high above Dunbar as a poet , as he does as a man . In both respects , perhaps ...
... poet's satire , but which was formerly the harbour of the muse , was superseded by another , of too stern a mould to ... poet of each period , Burns soars as high above Dunbar as a poet , as he does as a man . In both respects , perhaps ...
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... poet , who , stripped of the accidents of nationality , stands forth an embodi- ment of poetic elements such as are rarely combined in one individual ; and this is the key to the fact , that , almost over all the world , he is the ...
... poet , who , stripped of the accidents of nationality , stands forth an embodi- ment of poetic elements such as are rarely combined in one individual ; and this is the key to the fact , that , almost over all the world , he is the ...
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... poet might not be sufficient guarantees for his being a person of much social importance , did not the other facts stated necessarily imply as much ; but whether he himself assumed the charac- ter of a prophet there is no evidence to ...
... poet might not be sufficient guarantees for his being a person of much social importance , did not the other facts stated necessarily imply as much ; but whether he himself assumed the charac- ter of a prophet there is no evidence to ...
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... poets . His language is more obscure than that of Sir Tristrem ; and Sir Frederic Madden considers the MS . of the ... poet , in the Maitland MS . , the name is written The Clerk ; 1 Skilful . 2 Speech . 3 Writing . 4 Wavering from the ...
... poets . His language is more obscure than that of Sir Tristrem ; and Sir Frederic Madden considers the MS . of the ... poet , in the Maitland MS . , the name is written The Clerk ; 1 Skilful . 2 Speech . 3 Writing . 4 Wavering from the ...
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