The Life of Robert BurnsG. Bell and Sons, 1905 - 349 pages |
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John Gibson Lockhart William Scott Douglas. DEDICATION - 1828 . то JAMES HOGG , AND ALLAN CUNNINGHAM , THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED IN TESTIMONY OF ADMIRATION AND ESTEEM . SOME THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . OME apology must be deemed.
John Gibson Lockhart William Scott Douglas. DEDICATION - 1828 . то JAMES HOGG , AND ALLAN CUNNINGHAM , THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED IN TESTIMONY OF ADMIRATION AND ESTEEM . SOME THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . OME apology must be deemed.
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... admiration , nor should a minor circumstance be entirely overlooked , that in the piece which we have just been quoting , there occurs but one Scotch word . It was about this time also , that he wrote a ballad of much less ambitious ...
... admiration , nor should a minor circumstance be entirely overlooked , that in the piece which we have just been quoting , there occurs but one Scotch word . It was about this time also , that he wrote a ballad of much less ambitious ...
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... admired him to a degree of enthusiasm , and of course strove to imitate him . In some measure I succeeded ; I had pride before , but he taught it to flow in proper channels . His knowledge of the world was vastly superior to mine and I ...
... admired him to a degree of enthusiasm , and of course strove to imitate him . In some measure I succeeded ; I had pride before , but he taught it to flow in proper channels . His knowledge of the world was vastly superior to mine and I ...
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... admirable qualities lay con- cealed under this ungainly exterior , and mingled with and checked the worst of these gloomy passions , no candid man will permit himself to doubt ; and that Burns has grossly overcharged his portraits of ...
... admirable qualities lay con- cealed under this ungainly exterior , and mingled with and checked the worst of these gloomy passions , no candid man will permit himself to doubt ; and that Burns has grossly overcharged his portraits of ...
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... admiration , not surprise , among the circle of domestic friends who had been ad- mitted to watch the steps of his progress in an art , of which , beyond that circle , little or nothing was heard until the youthful poet produced at ...
... admiration , not surprise , among the circle of domestic friends who had been ad- mitted to watch the steps of his progress in an art , of which , beyond that circle , little or nothing was heard until the youthful poet produced at ...
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2nd Edition A. H. Bullen acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham appears auld Ayrshire bard beautiful Blair brother Burns's character circumstances composed correspondence Cromek Currie Currie's dear death delight Dugald Stewart Dumfries Dunlop early Edinburgh Elliesland English Essays Excise farm father favour favourite feelings Gavin Hamilton genius Gilbert Burns Greenock hand heart History honour Illustrations Irvine James Jean Jenny Geddes John kind labours lady lated letter lived Lockhart manners Mary Mauchline Memoir mind Mossgiel Muses nature never occasion parish passion perhaps period person pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry political Portraits printed Prose published reader residence revised Robert Burns Robert Chambers says scenes Scotch Scotland Scottish sentiments Shanter Sir Walter Scott society song spirit stanzas Stewart talents Tarbolton Thomson thought tion Trans Translated verses vols Walker William Burnes writing young
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Page 194 - Bagdat, in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer. As I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and passing from one thought to another, Surely, said I, man is but a shadow and life a dream.
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Page 190 - O Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?