Robert Burns and the 18th-century Revival in Scottish Vernacular PoetryAberdeen U.P., 1969 - 309 страница |
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Lionel Milner Angus-Butterworth. The National Spirit of Poetry Of all branches of literature , poetry at its highest level can per- haps best play a part in expressing the feelings of a nation . Mackail in a striking passage on this ...
Lionel Milner Angus-Butterworth. The National Spirit of Poetry Of all branches of literature , poetry at its highest level can per- haps best play a part in expressing the feelings of a nation . Mackail in a striking passage on this ...
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... poetry the vernacular heart of the language was still able to beat . Unter- meyer remarks : ' There was a considerable body of Scottish poetry long before Burns was born . The fifteenth - century Scottish . Chaucerians , William Dunbar ...
... poetry the vernacular heart of the language was still able to beat . Unter- meyer remarks : ' There was a considerable body of Scottish poetry long before Burns was born . The fifteenth - century Scottish . Chaucerians , William Dunbar ...
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... poetry in rhyme that could come near Burns's lines : Had we never loved sae kindly , Had we never loved sae blindly , Never met or never parted , We had ne'er been broken - hearted . But , splendid as is his passionate poetry , it is ...
... poetry in rhyme that could come near Burns's lines : Had we never loved sae kindly , Had we never loved sae blindly , Never met or never parted , We had ne'er been broken - hearted . But , splendid as is his passionate poetry , it is ...
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Introduction The Makars Robert Henryson William Dunbar | 2 |
Allan Ramsay | 15 |
Robert Fergusson 17501774 | 43 |
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