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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... pleasure in melody and in song went together. Unaccompanied or simply accompanied singing, the playing of reels, jigs and Strathspeys on the fiddle, printed songs picked up at fair and market or from chapbooks and songbooks such as his ...
... pleasure in melody and in song went together. Unaccompanied or simply accompanied singing, the playing of reels, jigs and Strathspeys on the fiddle, printed songs picked up at fair and market or from chapbooks and songbooks such as his ...
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... pleasure: There is a noble Sublimity, a heart-melting tenderness in some of these ancient fragments, which show them to be the work of a masterly hand; and it has often given me many a heart ake to reflect that such glorious old Bards ...
... pleasure: There is a noble Sublimity, a heart-melting tenderness in some of these ancient fragments, which show them to be the work of a masterly hand; and it has often given me many a heart ake to reflect that such glorious old Bards ...
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... pleasure in the tavern, Burns creates a sympathetic mood. His beggars pose a challenge to 'normal' society. The cantata works cumulatively and is crowned by the final two songs, uttered by an itinerant 'bard of no regard', or wandering ...
... pleasure in the tavern, Burns creates a sympathetic mood. His beggars pose a challenge to 'normal' society. The cantata works cumulatively and is crowned by the final two songs, uttered by an itinerant 'bard of no regard', or wandering ...
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... pleasure for the pair , including richly varied scenery and sessions of witty talk over a dram . Artistically , Burns drew inspiration from the beauty of unfamiliar forests , lochs and rivers , from battlefields such as Bannockburn and ...
... pleasure for the pair , including richly varied scenery and sessions of witty talk over a dram . Artistically , Burns drew inspiration from the beauty of unfamiliar forests , lochs and rivers , from battlefields such as Bannockburn and ...
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... pleasure in your own Publication? — I say, the first line of the verses, because if they are verses that have appeared in any of our collections of songs, I know them & can have recourse to them. Apropos, if you are for English verses ...
... pleasure in your own Publication? — I say, the first line of the verses, because if they are verses that have appeared in any of our collections of songs, I know them & can have recourse to them. Apropos, if you are for English verses ...
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