The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With a Memoir, Объемы 1-3Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... sense divinity had come into their precincts twenty years before , with Mutrie's predecessor , Lindsay , and much they bewailed the effects of so long a predominance of error . But now this place was to be taken by one who might be ...
... sense divinity had come into their precincts twenty years before , with Mutrie's predecessor , Lindsay , and much they bewailed the effects of so long a predominance of error . But now this place was to be taken by one who might be ...
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... sense of the passage might be supposed allegorical , and this is the theory which the present editor is inclined to adopt . He must , however , state that a more literal sense is attached to it by the best - informed persons in ...
... sense of the passage might be supposed allegorical , and this is the theory which the present editor is inclined to adopt . He must , however , state that a more literal sense is attached to it by the best - informed persons in ...
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... sense of the passage might be supposed allegorical , and this is the theory which the present editor is inclined to adopt . He must , however , state that a more literal sense is attached to it by the best - informed persons in ...
... sense of the passage might be supposed allegorical , and this is the theory which the present editor is inclined to adopt . He must , however , state that a more literal sense is attached to it by the best - informed persons in ...
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Memoir of the Life of Robert Burns | xix |
Tam o Shanter | xxxiv |
SONGThe Dumfries Volunteers | xxxix |
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