The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings, Bind 3–4Smith & Hill, 1816 |
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Side 344
... original " language , a fountain shut up and a book sealed . " Unacquainted with the necessary requisites for " commencing Poet by rule , he sings the sentiments " and manners , he felt and saw in himself , and his " rustic compeers ...
... original " language , a fountain shut up and a book sealed . " Unacquainted with the necessary requisites for " commencing Poet by rule , he sings the sentiments " and manners , he felt and saw in himself , and his " rustic compeers ...
Side 346
... original composition , except in some few in- stances where considerable additions have been in- troduced . After he had attracted the notice of the public by his first edition , various criticisms were offered him on the peculiarities ...
... original composition , except in some few in- stances where considerable additions have been in- troduced . After he had attracted the notice of the public by his first edition , various criticisms were offered him on the peculiarities ...
Side 347
... original manuscripts of many of his poems are preserved , and they differ in nothing material from the last printed edition . Some few variations may be noticed . 1. In The Author's earnest Cry and Prayer , after the stanza , p . 19 ...
... original manuscripts of many of his poems are preserved , and they differ in nothing material from the last printed edition . Some few variations may be noticed . 1. In The Author's earnest Cry and Prayer , after the stanza , p . 19 ...
Side 350
... Original and Selected , " of Brash and Reid , of Glas gow ; and to this circumstance is owing their being noticed here . As our poet deliberately rejected them , it is hoped that no future printer will insert them . Or pranks the sod in ...
... Original and Selected , " of Brash and Reid , of Glas gow ; and to this circumstance is owing their being noticed here . As our poet deliberately rejected them , it is hoped that no future printer will insert them . Or pranks the sod in ...
Side 350
... Original and Selected , ” of Brash and Reid , of Glas . gow ; and to this circumstance is owing their being noticed here . As our poet deliberately rejected them , it is hoped that no future printer will insert them . BA ' . Ball ...
... Original and Selected , ” of Brash and Reid , of Glas . gow ; and to this circumstance is owing their being noticed here . As our poet deliberately rejected them , it is hoped that no future printer will insert them . BA ' . Ball ...
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