Robert Burns; the Critical HeritageDonald A. Low Routledge & K. Paul, 1974 - 447 страница |
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... satire , but found them too embarrassing to discuss ; introduced a comparison with Shakespeare , only to with- draw it at once ; repeatedly shrank from Burns's characteristic self- expression and fell back on generalizations . He ...
... satire , but found them too embarrassing to discuss ; introduced a comparison with Shakespeare , only to with- draw it at once ; repeatedly shrank from Burns's characteristic self- expression and fell back on generalizations . He ...
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... satire , to increase the polish exactly as we add to their keenness or their weight . For this , as well as for other things , we are indebted to chivalry ; and of this Burns had none . His ingenious and amiable biographer has spoken ...
... satire , to increase the polish exactly as we add to their keenness or their weight . For this , as well as for other things , we are indebted to chivalry ; and of this Burns had none . His ingenious and amiable biographer has spoken ...
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... satire to his brother during the afternoon of the day on which it was com- posed . ' I was holding the plough , ' said Gilbert , ' and Robert was letting the water off the field beside me . ' The patriotic feelings of the Bard were ...
... satire to his brother during the afternoon of the day on which it was com- posed . ' I was holding the plough , ' said Gilbert , ' and Robert was letting the water off the field beside me . ' The patriotic feelings of the Bard were ...
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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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