Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... LITERARY CIRCUMSTANCES 1. The Nature of the Inheritance In 1802 James Sibbald wrote this description of the beginnings of modern Scots poetry : " For the dialect which is now called Scottish , we are indebted to a few writers , of ...
... LITERARY CIRCUMSTANCES 1. The Nature of the Inheritance In 1802 James Sibbald wrote this description of the beginnings of modern Scots poetry : " For the dialect which is now called Scottish , we are indebted to a few writers , of ...
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... literary models and conventions . That of Ramsay , on the other hand , was purely colloquial , being uninfluenced by the literary practice of educated society . The only literary models available to him in his Scots practice , as we ...
... literary models and conventions . That of Ramsay , on the other hand , was purely colloquial , being uninfluenced by the literary practice of educated society . The only literary models available to him in his Scots practice , as we ...
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... literary association to clothe its nakedness . But it is human in the exactest sense , and therefore classical . The poets who tried to follow the genius of this popular tongue were in a position somewhat like that of true Thomas , they ...
... literary association to clothe its nakedness . But it is human in the exactest sense , and therefore classical . The poets who tried to follow the genius of this popular tongue were in a position somewhat like that of true Thomas , they ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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