Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... language , a species of burlesque . The clever perpetrators of these jokes were gentlemen for whom English supplied the models of serious literary practice , whose fashionable tastes had consigned the Scots language and its classics ...
... language , a species of burlesque . The clever perpetrators of these jokes were gentlemen for whom English supplied the models of serious literary practice , whose fashionable tastes had consigned the Scots language and its classics ...
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Robert Fergusson Matthew P. McDiarmid. The language which Dunbar commanded was a literary one in the full sophisticated meaning of that term . It was a language fashioned and disciplined by educated and courtly usage , conforming always ...
Robert Fergusson Matthew P. McDiarmid. The language which Dunbar commanded was a literary one in the full sophisticated meaning of that term . It was a language fashioned and disciplined by educated and courtly usage , conforming always ...
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... language of the old writers . And here linguistic ignorance must have been a helpful circumstance . When the experts themselves observed only the more super- ficial and obvious peculiarities of the language of each literary period ...
... language of the old writers . And here linguistic ignorance must have been a helpful circumstance . When the experts themselves observed only the more super- ficial and obvious peculiarities of the language of each literary period ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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