Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Հատոր 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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George Eyre-Todd. LADY ANNE LINDSAY . 1750-1825 . A curious parallel exists between the literary reputation of Lady Anne Lindsay and of Lady Wardlaw . The authorship of " Auld Robin Gray " was in its day the subject of almost as much ...
George Eyre-Todd. LADY ANNE LINDSAY . 1750-1825 . A curious parallel exists between the literary reputation of Lady Anne Lindsay and of Lady Wardlaw . The authorship of " Auld Robin Gray " was in its day the subject of almost as much ...
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... Lady Anne appealed to her little sister , afterwards Lady Hardwick , who was playing near her , and the child replied patly with " Steal the cow . accordingly , was stolen , and the ballad finished . The cow , " Auld Robin Gray " became ...
... Lady Anne appealed to her little sister , afterwards Lady Hardwick , who was playing near her , and the child replied patly with " Steal the cow . accordingly , was stolen , and the ballad finished . The cow , " Auld Robin Gray " became ...
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... Lady Nairne's song immortal . At a later day Miss Ferrier added two stanzas to the composition as Lady Nairne left it , but the addition , like most sequels , is no improvement . With a genius which was equally at home in the pathetic ...
... Lady Nairne's song immortal . At a later day Miss Ferrier added two stanzas to the composition as Lady Nairne left it , but the addition , like most sequels , is no improvement . With a genius which was equally at home in the pathetic ...
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