Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... Poet's decided approbation . In per- forming this task , the Editor conceives he shall ac- complish a two - fold object ; for while the Songs ac- quire additional interest from the criticisms of so eminent a Poet , the Remarks ...
... Poet's decided approbation . In per- forming this task , the Editor conceives he shall ac- complish a two - fold object ; for while the Songs ac- quire additional interest from the criticisms of so eminent a Poet , the Remarks ...
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... poet to far other and more important concerns than studying the brilliancy of wit , or the pathos of senti- ment ! However , hope is the cordial of the human heart , and I endeavour to cherish it as well as I can . - ( Reliques , p ...
... poet to far other and more important concerns than studying the brilliancy of wit , or the pathos of senti- ment ! However , hope is the cordial of the human heart , and I endeavour to cherish it as well as I can . - ( Reliques , p ...
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... Poet speaks of this ballad , that if it could be procured , it might possibly throw light on some of his productions . After much inquiry , and hunting from stall to stall , he was at last fortunate enough to procure a copy of it . His ...
... Poet speaks of this ballad , that if it could be procured , it might possibly throw light on some of his productions . After much inquiry , and hunting from stall to stall , he was at last fortunate enough to procure a copy of it . His ...
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... Poets of his country will not soon be disputed with him . It is impossible to say what lies hid in the womb of futurity ; but it may be almost pronounced with safety , that he will ever maintain his present supe- riority ; and that each ...
... Poets of his country will not soon be disputed with him . It is impossible to say what lies hid in the womb of futurity ; but it may be almost pronounced with safety , that he will ever maintain his present supe- riority ; and that each ...
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... Poets , but I mean it as such . For myself , I would always take it as a compliment to have it said , that my heart ran ... poet , thou would'st have tuned thy lyre to the praise of some powerful family , and carefully abstained from ...
... Poets , but I mean it as such . For myself , I would always take it as a compliment to have it said , that my heart ran ... poet , thou would'st have tuned thy lyre to the praise of some powerful family , and carefully abstained from ...
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