Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... significant character of the new poet very well . There has been a removal from the languid groves of pastoral fiction to the bracing wynds of Auld Reikie . The timeless , placeless shepherds have given way to the citizens of the ...
... significant character of the new poet very well . There has been a removal from the languid groves of pastoral fiction to the bracing wynds of Auld Reikie . The timeless , placeless shepherds have given way to the citizens of the ...
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... significance . Yet one must not accept the parallel beyond a certain point . The epilogue was a dramatic sketch of a social type that Fergusson by no means wholly admired , any more than Burns wholly admired his Jolly Beggars , but ...
... significance . Yet one must not accept the parallel beyond a certain point . The epilogue was a dramatic sketch of a social type that Fergusson by no means wholly admired , any more than Burns wholly admired his Jolly Beggars , but ...
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... significant entry in the First Commonplace Book does not record Burns's appreciation of the poems as such , but his ... significance for him as Fergusson . The distinguishing point about the older poet's work is not merely that it was so ...
... significant entry in the First Commonplace Book does not record Burns's appreciation of the poems as such , but his ... significance for him as Fergusson . The distinguishing point about the older poet's work is not merely that it was so ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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