Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... style an ' gesture fine Are a ' clean out o ' season . " 1 Fergusson's Farmer's Ingle is altogether a more satisfying poem because it keeps its poetic tact much better ; its poet never disassociates himself from his rural subject so ...
... style an ' gesture fine Are a ' clean out o ' season . " 1 Fergusson's Farmer's Ingle is altogether a more satisfying poem because it keeps its poetic tact much better ; its poet never disassociates himself from his rural subject so ...
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... style . " 1 If the older poets were to be imitated , however , it was necessary to have a proper notion of what the characteristic qualities of their style were , and here Pinkerton's criticism merely showed the general prejudices and ...
... style . " 1 If the older poets were to be imitated , however , it was necessary to have a proper notion of what the characteristic qualities of their style were , and here Pinkerton's criticism merely showed the general prejudices and ...
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... style of a poet than many of the versifiers so charitably noticed in the Lives of the English Poets . There is just enough of real poetry in them to make us feel that he would have written still better had he lived . Why are the Scots ...
... style of a poet than many of the versifiers so charitably noticed in the Lives of the English Poets . There is just enough of real poetry in them to make us feel that he would have written still better had he lived . Why are the Scots ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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