Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... once termed " the arrogant pride of priest - craft . " 1 Ramsay , with his dreams of a new era of commercial prosperity and a more liberal society which would give to the country and its capital a happier and a more civilised life , was ...
... once termed " the arrogant pride of priest - craft . " 1 Ramsay , with his dreams of a new era of commercial prosperity and a more liberal society which would give to the country and its capital a happier and a more civilised life , was ...
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... once lays strong hold on the affections : so that the heart itself may be considered as an instrument which the Bard or Minstrel harmonizes , touching all strings in the most delicate and masterly manner ! " All this was excellent ...
... once lays strong hold on the affections : so that the heart itself may be considered as an instrument which the Bard or Minstrel harmonizes , touching all strings in the most delicate and masterly manner ! " All this was excellent ...
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... once that Fergusson appears in them only as the talented apprentice . That is what we should expect ; in English he needed more time to master his craft than he did in Scots , more time than was allowed to him . Whatever excellence his ...
... once that Fergusson appears in them only as the talented apprentice . That is what we should expect ; in English he needed more time to master his craft than he did in Scots , more time than was allowed to him . Whatever excellence his ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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