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... lively than those of Burns for his unlucky delinquents . One person at this period of Fergusson's growing reputation in the city felt sufficiently interested in the poet's situation and prospects to give him the benefit of his advice ...
... lively than those of Burns for his unlucky delinquents . One person at this period of Fergusson's growing reputation in the city felt sufficiently interested in the poet's situation and prospects to give him the benefit of his advice ...
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... lively one : — " 2 Complaint of Sir Speak ( James Cockburn ) , Edin . 30 Sept. 1771 . A gross abuse committed by the following Members Scrape [ David Herd ] , Free [ Thomas Cockburn ] , Nun & Abbess [ James Cumming ] , and Sir Coup ...
... lively one : — " 2 Complaint of Sir Speak ( James Cockburn ) , Edin . 30 Sept. 1771 . A gross abuse committed by the following Members Scrape [ David Herd ] , Free [ Thomas Cockburn ] , Nun & Abbess [ James Cumming ] , and Sir Coup ...
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... lively opera . The worthy magistrate's action was a refusal to recognise the poet's licensed liberty : - " BENEATH what cheerful region of the sky Shall WIT , shall HUMOUR , and the MUSES fly ? " ' VOL . I. 1 Mackenzie , op . cit . , p ...
... lively opera . The worthy magistrate's action was a refusal to recognise the poet's licensed liberty : - " BENEATH what cheerful region of the sky Shall WIT , shall HUMOUR , and the MUSES fly ? " ' VOL . I. 1 Mackenzie , op . cit . , p ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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