Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... spirit . Once , however , the poet adopted the real language of rural life , the spirit of his treatment changed , and he viewed it from inside . That is why Scots poetry was so much earlier than English poetry in the sympathetic and ...
... spirit . Once , however , the poet adopted the real language of rural life , the spirit of his treatment changed , and he viewed it from inside . That is why Scots poetry was so much earlier than English poetry in the sympathetic and ...
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... spirit that characterises the best of our old Scots poetry . The principle and spirit of his method he defined in the final sentences of his List Of Scotish Poets : " Use the words of the vulgar ; but use ancient and grave idioms and ...
... spirit that characterises the best of our old Scots poetry . The principle and spirit of his method he defined in the final sentences of his List Of Scotish Poets : " Use the words of the vulgar ; but use ancient and grave idioms and ...
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... spirit for his Holy Fair . In his comic poetry there is a contrast of the same kind , only more patent . Augustan poetry , to an even greater degree than other periods of English poetry since Chaucer , was incompetent to deal with the ...
... spirit for his Holy Fair . In his comic poetry there is a contrast of the same kind , only more patent . Augustan poetry , to an even greater degree than other periods of English poetry since Chaucer , was incompetent to deal with the ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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