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... Ramsay ( 1684 or 1685-1758 ) ; with Ramsay we can see the new move- ment well under way . Ramsay came from his native Lanarkshire to Edinburgh about 1700 and , with nothing but his enthusiasm and good humour to help him , developed from ...
... Ramsay ( 1684 or 1685-1758 ) ; with Ramsay we can see the new move- ment well under way . Ramsay came from his native Lanarkshire to Edinburgh about 1700 and , with nothing but his enthusiasm and good humour to help him , developed from ...
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... Ramsay is to a considerable extent responsible . In Ramsay's original poetry we first see clearly the tradition which , for convenience , one might call the Hutcheson tradition - the tradition of a polite , non - Scottish culture in ...
... Ramsay is to a considerable extent responsible . In Ramsay's original poetry we first see clearly the tradition which , for convenience , one might call the Hutcheson tradition - the tradition of a polite , non - Scottish culture in ...
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... Ramsay , he took phase after phase of Edinburgh life and described them in a verse which combined liveliness , a ... Ramsay . He wrote a fair number of English poems , too , but these , like the English poems of Ramsay and many ...
... Ramsay , he took phase after phase of Edinburgh life and described them in a verse which combined liveliness , a ... Ramsay . He wrote a fair number of English poems , too , but these , like the English poems of Ramsay and many ...
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