Robert BurnsTwayne Publishers, 1987 - 155 страница A critical study of the Scottish poet of the eighteenth century. |
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... Burns used the unplanned creative act as an example of the sponta- neous life . Here he is closer to Sterne's prose than to Cowper's poetry . ( And here there is the possibility of direct influence . ) 22 Sterne and Burns both write as ...
... Burns used the unplanned creative act as an example of the sponta- neous life . Here he is closer to Sterne's prose than to Cowper's poetry . ( And here there is the possibility of direct influence . ) 22 Sterne and Burns both write as ...
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... Burns makes Sterne's " reflections croud in upon me " even more vivid : " The words come skelpan , [ rushing ] rank and file , / Amaist before I ken ! ( " Epistle to Davie , " II . 142–43 , K 51 ) . Both Sterne and Burns give themselves ...
... Burns makes Sterne's " reflections croud in upon me " even more vivid : " The words come skelpan , [ rushing ] rank and file , / Amaist before I ken ! ( " Epistle to Davie , " II . 142–43 , K 51 ) . Both Sterne and Burns give themselves ...
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... Burns , Sterne , and Boswell is that they openly , cheerfully , stylistically , and thematically express and accept the conflict . The expression of the struggle takes precedence over the attempt at resolution . Samuel Johnson , a ...
... Burns , Sterne , and Boswell is that they openly , cheerfully , stylistically , and thematically express and accept the conflict . The expression of the struggle takes precedence over the attempt at resolution . Samuel Johnson , a ...
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