Scottish Literature: A New History from 1299 to 1999Akros, 1999 - 128 страница |
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... poet of the avant garde ! The Kingis Quair is a re - made autobiography that would probably not have been written without the poet having experienced kidnapping and eighteen years of captivity in England . It has been seen as a work in ...
... poet of the avant garde ! The Kingis Quair is a re - made autobiography that would probably not have been written without the poet having experienced kidnapping and eighteen years of captivity in England . It has been seen as a work in ...
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... poet until Burns : " The Daft Days " , which was the first poem in Scots by Fergusson to be printed in The Weekly Magazine , and how its sparkling lines must have astounded and delighted readers ; " Hallow - fair " ; " Elegy , On the ...
... poet until Burns : " The Daft Days " , which was the first poem in Scots by Fergusson to be printed in The Weekly Magazine , and how its sparkling lines must have astounded and delighted readers ; " Hallow - fair " ; " Elegy , On the ...
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... poets writing in Scots to go back beyond Burns to the earlier makars , Dunbar being the poet he particularly named , but no poet writing in Scots can be solely negative in responding to the poetry of Burns . Also , despite MacDiarmid's ...
... poets writing in Scots to go back beyond Burns to the earlier makars , Dunbar being the poet he particularly named , but no poet writing in Scots can be solely negative in responding to the poetry of Burns . Also , despite MacDiarmid's ...
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