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Page 173
... Kilmarnock volume which appeared in the English Review of Feb- ruary , 1787 , mentioned this poem ' in which [ Burns ] disguises an amour under the veil of partridge shooting ' , with the ' Address to the Deil ' , as a ' masterpiece ...
... Kilmarnock volume which appeared in the English Review of Feb- ruary , 1787 , mentioned this poem ' in which [ Burns ] disguises an amour under the veil of partridge shooting ' , with the ' Address to the Deil ' , as a ' masterpiece ...
Page 177
... Kilmarnock volume to see that it displayed a new Scottish poet , of astonishing liveliness and verve , whose genius was nourished by the poetic traditions of his own people and ... KILMARNOCK Volume was far from THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME 177.
... Kilmarnock volume to see that it displayed a new Scottish poet , of astonishing liveliness and verve , whose genius was nourished by the poetic traditions of his own people and ... KILMARNOCK Volume was far from THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME 177.
Page 218
... Kilmarnock edition , and almost a hundred more pages of poetry than the earlier volume . It was sub- stantially the Kilmarnock volume with new poems added , and some minor changes in the spelling of Scots forms in the old poems . These ...
... Kilmarnock edition , and almost a hundred more pages of poetry than the earlier volume . It was sub- stantially the Kilmarnock volume with new poems added , and some minor changes in the spelling of Scots forms in the old poems . These ...
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