Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... popular welcome is patent enough . It was , after all , almost half a century since Allan Ramsay had published his last Scots verses , and no true successor had appeared in the interval . Even The Weekly Magazine had as yet printed only ...
... popular welcome is patent enough . It was , after all , almost half a century since Allan Ramsay had published his last Scots verses , and no true successor had appeared in the interval . Even The Weekly Magazine had as yet printed only ...
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... popular appeal sufficiently clear when he wrote : - " Ye've English plain enough nae doubt , And Latin too , but ye do suit Your lines , to fock that's out about , ' Mang hills and braes : This is the thing that gars me shout Sae loud ...
... popular appeal sufficiently clear when he wrote : - " Ye've English plain enough nae doubt , And Latin too , but ye do suit Your lines , to fock that's out about , ' Mang hills and braes : This is the thing that gars me shout Sae loud ...
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... popular tongue were in a position somewhat like that of true Thomas , they could only speak simply and speak true ; so they refused to use the diction of eighteenth - century poetry , or to talk about such unreal entities as the Damons ...
... popular tongue were in a position somewhat like that of true Thomas , they could only speak simply and speak true ; so they refused to use the diction of eighteenth - century poetry , or to talk about such unreal entities as the Damons ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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