The Songs of Robert BurnsDonald Low Routledge, 16. 8. 2005. - 976 страница In this definitive work for our generation, Donald Low brings together, for the first time, the words and tunes of all Burns' known songs, both `polite' and bawdy. |
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... 2: Attributions in The Scots Musical Museum Appendix 3: Two Early Songs Sources of Illustrations Index of First Lines Index of Tunes Index of Short Song Titles Preface In compiling the first comprehensive and unexpurgated modern edition.
... 2: Attributions in The Scots Musical Museum Appendix 3: Two Early Songs Sources of Illustrations Index of First Lines Index of Tunes Index of Short Song Titles Preface In compiling the first comprehensive and unexpurgated modern edition.
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... line. This was so even when he was handling tunes by contemporary composers — Niel Gow (27/286, 62, 140), James Oswald (40/88, 43, 51, 97, 106, 166, 306), David Sillar (84), William Marshall (96), Robert Riddell (100, 121), John Riddell ...
... line. This was so even when he was handling tunes by contemporary composers — Niel Gow (27/286, 62, 140), James Oswald (40/88, 43, 51, 97, 106, 166, 306), David Sillar (84), William Marshall (96), Robert Riddell (100, 121), John Riddell ...
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... lines for George Thomson's Select Collection of Original Scotish Airs, another Edinburgh publication, whose owner sought to impress a more genteel clientele than did the unpretentious Johnson. In all, Burns contributed more than two ...
... lines for George Thomson's Select Collection of Original Scotish Airs, another Edinburgh publication, whose owner sought to impress a more genteel clientele than did the unpretentious Johnson. In all, Burns contributed more than two ...
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... Scotch syllables , & yet , very frequently , nothing , not even like rhyme , or sameness of jingle at the ends of the lines . This has made me sometimes imagine — that perhaps, it might be possible for a Scotch Poet,
... Scotch syllables , & yet , very frequently , nothing , not even like rhyme , or sameness of jingle at the ends of the lines . This has made me sometimes imagine — that perhaps, it might be possible for a Scotch Poet,
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... line of the verses you intend for them, that I may have an opportunity of suggesting any alteration that may occur to me — you know 'tis in the way of my trade — still leaving you, Gentlemen, the undoubted right of Publishers, to ...
... line of the verses you intend for them, that I may have an opportunity of suggesting any alteration that may occur to me — you know 'tis in the way of my trade — still leaving you, Gentlemen, the undoubted right of Publishers, to ...
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