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... Scots Poetry In any notice of Fergusson's sources it ought to be observed that the Scottish ones represent only one - half of his indebted- ness . The fact of his best verse being written in Scots tends to make us lose perspective , and ...
... Scots Poetry In any notice of Fergusson's sources it ought to be observed that the Scottish ones represent only one - half of his indebted- ness . The fact of his best verse being written in Scots tends to make us lose perspective , and ...
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... Scots , The Lea - Rig , it was forever in his ear controlling and sweetening the style and rhythms of his verse . And if Ramsay had no vital successors in the less lyrical types of verse , yet Scots songs continued to be written and to ...
... Scots , The Lea - Rig , it was forever in his ear controlling and sweetening the style and rhythms of his verse . And if Ramsay had no vital successors in the less lyrical types of verse , yet Scots songs continued to be written and to ...
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... Scots poems . Of course , as an eighteenth - century Scotsman , Fergusson thought more naturally and forcefully in Scots , but it would be quite wrong to conclude from that fact that his Scots predecessors alone could be of interest and ...
... Scots poems . Of course , as an eighteenth - century Scotsman , Fergusson thought more naturally and forcefully in Scots , but it would be quite wrong to conclude from that fact that his Scots predecessors alone could be of interest and ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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