Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... Burns's poem with the same title . Apparently Burns had read Mayne's poem in Ruddiman's Magazine , and been interested in its theme of the popular superstitions associ- ated with the ancient festival . Even so he had preferred the ...
... Burns's poem with the same title . Apparently Burns had read Mayne's poem in Ruddiman's Magazine , and been interested in its theme of the popular superstitions associ- ated with the ancient festival . Even so he had preferred the ...
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... Burns's response to the discovery of Fergusson's poems ; that the marvellously creative period , 1784 to 1786 , was not a delayed reaction to the spark of Fergusson's genius , but rather a direct explosion from it . " " Since James ...
... Burns's response to the discovery of Fergusson's poems ; that the marvellously creative period , 1784 to 1786 , was not a delayed reaction to the spark of Fergusson's genius , but rather a direct explosion from it . " " Since James ...
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... Burns , was not in Ramsay and it was in Fergusson . There was so much less of Burns's world in Ramsay . Underlying that comparative defect , as a cause , was his vitally different conception of poetry . Ramsay , with his typically ...
... Burns , was not in Ramsay and it was in Fergusson . There was so much less of Burns's world in Ramsay . Underlying that comparative defect , as a cause , was his vitally different conception of poetry . Ramsay , with his typically ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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