Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Том 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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... piece to Bruce has been rather out of sympathy for his amiable character and sad fate , than on the merits of the case . It cannot be said that the internal evidence of the piece helps much towards a decision either way . It was pointed ...
... piece to Bruce has been rather out of sympathy for his amiable character and sad fate , than on the merits of the case . It cannot be said that the internal evidence of the piece helps much towards a decision either way . It was pointed ...
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... piece remains its author's sole title to fame . Unlike her predecessor , however , Lady Anne Lindsay wrote a circum- stantial account of the composition of her piece - an account which is chiefly notable for the effective manner in ...
... piece remains its author's sole title to fame . Unlike her predecessor , however , Lady Anne Lindsay wrote a circum- stantial account of the composition of her piece - an account which is chiefly notable for the effective manner in ...
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... pieces which were eagerly read by the common people everywhere in his own day- remain enough to furnish reputations for half a dozen poets . ' Goldfinch . 2 bless . 3 rifled . 4 stripes . 5 marvels . 6 proof piece , sample . ODE TO THE ...
... pieces which were eagerly read by the common people everywhere in his own day- remain enough to furnish reputations for half a dozen poets . ' Goldfinch . 2 bless . 3 rifled . 4 stripes . 5 marvels . 6 proof piece , sample . ODE TO THE ...
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