Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Том 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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... Logan also included as his own the " Ode to the Cuckoo , " which had been the most admired piece in the volume of 1770. From that time the authorship of the ode became a question of high literary dispute . A year after Logan's ...
... Logan also included as his own the " Ode to the Cuckoo , " which had been the most admired piece in the volume of 1770. From that time the authorship of the ode became a question of high literary dispute . A year after Logan's ...
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... Logan in the college session of 1779-80 read these lectures with much applause as professedly his own . Rutherford , however , in Logan's lifetime , afterwards published the lectures as his in a volume , and Logan did not , and dared ...
... Logan in the college session of 1779-80 read these lectures with much applause as professedly his own . Rutherford , however , in Logan's lifetime , afterwards published the lectures as his in a volume , and Logan did not , and dared ...
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George Eyre-Todd. LOGAN BRAES . By Logan's streams that rin sae deep Fu ' aft , wi ' glee , I've herded sheep- I've herded sheep , or gathered slaes Wi ' my dear lad on Logan Braes . But wae's my heart , thae days are gane , And fu ' o ...
George Eyre-Todd. LOGAN BRAES . By Logan's streams that rin sae deep Fu ' aft , wi ' glee , I've herded sheep- I've herded sheep , or gathered slaes Wi ' my dear lad on Logan Braes . But wae's my heart , thae days are gane , And fu ' o ...
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