Robert Burns; the Critical HeritageDonald A. Low Routledge & K. Paul, 1974 - 447 страница |
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... heart , and the vigour of a clear understanding . He had the rare gift of express- ing himself according to the rank and condition of mankind , the stateliness of matron pride , the modesty of virgin affection , the queru- lousness of ...
... heart , and the vigour of a clear understanding . He had the rare gift of express- ing himself according to the rank and condition of mankind , the stateliness of matron pride , the modesty of virgin affection , the queru- lousness of ...
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... heart a heart that knows only the name of friendship . And yet he was ' quick to learn ; ' a man of keen vision , before whom common disguises afforded no concealment . His understanding saw through the hollow- ness even of accomplished ...
... heart a heart that knows only the name of friendship . And yet he was ' quick to learn ; ' a man of keen vision , before whom common disguises afforded no concealment . His understanding saw through the hollow- ness even of accomplished ...
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... heart , ' * and that most of those fair dames and frizzled gentlemen already lie at his side , —where the breastwork of gentility is quite thrown down , -who would not sigh over the thin delusions and foolish toys that divide heart from ...
... heart , ' * and that most of those fair dames and frizzled gentlemen already lie at his side , —where the breastwork of gentility is quite thrown down , -who would not sigh over the thin delusions and foolish toys that divide heart from ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 59 |
ALLAN RAMSAY and G H correspondence in Edinburgh Even | 65 |
JAMES ANDERSON unsigned review in Monthly Review | 71 |
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