Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... Ramsay's equipment for his editorial task , he was none the less conscious of its practical usefulness for that purpose . But evidently it was now recognised to be worth study in itself . The poems of Ramsay and Fergusson accordingly ...
... Ramsay's equipment for his editorial task , he was none the less conscious of its practical usefulness for that purpose . But evidently it was now recognised to be worth study in itself . The poems of Ramsay and Fergusson accordingly ...
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... Ramsay was seeking . It was their final development into the larger form of the pastoral drama that revealed the further possibilities for realism that were inherent in Ramsay's method . In the connected narrative of The Gentle Shepherd ...
... Ramsay was seeking . It was their final development into the larger form of the pastoral drama that revealed the further possibilities for realism that were inherent in Ramsay's method . In the connected narrative of The Gentle Shepherd ...
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... Ramsay . The makars had no notable influence upon him , and he was not much affected by the exiguous Scots poetry subsequent to Ramsay . He has coupled the name of Alexander Pennecuik with that of the master , but the former poet only ...
... Ramsay . The makars had no notable influence upon him , and he was not much affected by the exiguous Scots poetry subsequent to Ramsay . He has coupled the name of Alexander Pennecuik with that of the master , but the former poet only ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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