Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... criticism of John Pinkerton : - ---- " We neglect all our great poets , and are in raptures with Allan Ramsay . Our prejudices are as pitiful as strong ; and we know not that the truth would make us far more illustrious , than all our ...
... criticism of John Pinkerton : - ---- " We neglect all our great poets , and are in raptures with Allan Ramsay . Our prejudices are as pitiful as strong ; and we know not that the truth would make us far more illustrious , than all our ...
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... criticism . It was necessary to destroy his prestige as the editor of the Bannatyne MS . if people were not to accept his own poetry as truly representative of the tradition . Why , he asks , do our critics , who would like to admire ...
... criticism . It was necessary to destroy his prestige as the editor of the Bannatyne MS . if people were not to accept his own poetry as truly representative of the tradition . Why , he asks , do our critics , who would like to admire ...
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... criticism of Lycidas . But his position is an impossibly confused one . In the remarks on Shenstone's Pastoral Ballad he objects to the conventional references to crook , pipe and sheep , because they give an artificial appearance to ...
... criticism of Lycidas . But his position is an impossibly confused one . In the remarks on Shenstone's Pastoral Ballad he objects to the conventional references to crook , pipe and sheep , because they give an artificial appearance to ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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