Scottish Literature: A New History from 1299 to 1999Akros, 1999 - 128 страница |
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... learned ear , may have no great merit ; but it is a great curiosity . I have a good many original things of this kind . In " The Cherrie and the Slae " the poet begins with a complaint against falling in love and progresses to an ...
... learned ear , may have no great merit ; but it is a great curiosity . I have a good many original things of this kind . In " The Cherrie and the Slae " the poet begins with a complaint against falling in love and progresses to an ...
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... learned and individualistic . Lord Kames ( Henry Home ) certainly contributed to the educational theories of the Scottish school of " rhetoric " and belles lettres , and Lord Monboddo ( James Burnett ) , genuine eccentric with a ...
... learned and individualistic . Lord Kames ( Henry Home ) certainly contributed to the educational theories of the Scottish school of " rhetoric " and belles lettres , and Lord Monboddo ( James Burnett ) , genuine eccentric with a ...
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... learned Musician despises as silly & insipid . I do not know whether the old Air , " Hey tutti taitie " , may rank among this number , but well I know that with Fraser's Hautboy , it has often filled my eyes with tears . There is a ...
... learned Musician despises as silly & insipid . I do not know whether the old Air , " Hey tutti taitie " , may rank among this number , but well I know that with Fraser's Hautboy , it has often filled my eyes with tears . There is a ...
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