The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed, Том 21856 |
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... soon be an accomplish- ment of yours . If my advice can serve you that is to say , if you can resolve to accustom yourself not only in reviewing your own deportment , manners , & c . , but also in carrying your consequent resolutions of ...
... soon be an accomplish- ment of yours . If my advice can serve you that is to say , if you can resolve to accustom yourself not only in reviewing your own deportment , manners , & c . , but also in carrying your consequent resolutions of ...
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... scene of domestic comfort - the bustle of Edinburgh will soon be a business of sickening disgust . ' Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate you ! ' J 1 I When I must skulk into a corner , lest the 16 [ 1789 . LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS .
... scene of domestic comfort - the bustle of Edinburgh will soon be a business of sickening disgust . ' Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate you ! ' J 1 I When I must skulk into a corner , lest the 16 [ 1789 . LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS .
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... soon 1These beautiful lines , we have reason to believe , are the production of the lady to whom this letter is addressed .'- CURRIE . by subscription , for the sake of his numerous family 18 [ 1789 . LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS .
... soon 1These beautiful lines , we have reason to believe , are the production of the lady to whom this letter is addressed .'- CURRIE . by subscription , for the sake of his numerous family 18 [ 1789 . LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS .
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... soon as possible the address of Stuart , publisher of the Star newspaper , but under secrecy . He probably designed to send the above sketch to the Star . Our poet had paid a visit this spring to Mr M'Murdo , at Drumlanrig Castle , and ...
... soon as possible the address of Stuart , publisher of the Star newspaper , but under secrecy . He probably designed to send the above sketch to the Star . Our poet had paid a visit this spring to Mr M'Murdo , at Drumlanrig Castle , and ...
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... soon after , he says : " Dr Gregory is a good man , but he crucifies me . " And again : " I believe in the iron justice of Dr Gregory ; but , like the devils , I believe and tremble . " However , he profited by these criticisms , as the ...
... soon after , he says : " Dr Gregory is a good man , but he crucifies me . " And again : " I believe in the iron justice of Dr Gregory ; but , like the devils , I believe and tremble . " However , he profited by these criticisms , as the ...
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