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David Daiches. ing of Scots literature by the Reformation . These represented a definite turning back to the roots of Scottish culture , a turning back to the period when Scottish literature was still both Scottish and literary , and to ...
David Daiches. ing of Scots literature by the Reformation . These represented a definite turning back to the roots of Scottish culture , a turning back to the period when Scottish literature was still both Scottish and literary , and to ...
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... literature , especially the folk literature , which Watson's Collection so clearly revealed , was manifesting itself in other ways , too . Well - born ladies of leisure began to write poems in Scots in the style of the older folk lyrics ...
... literature , especially the folk literature , which Watson's Collection so clearly revealed , was manifesting itself in other ways , too . Well - born ladies of leisure began to write poems in Scots in the style of the older folk lyrics ...
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... literature , conversation , and drink . He restored Scots literature to its natural place in the daily life of the people by associating it with the normal activities of the citizen . Ramsay's creative work is perhaps less important ...
... literature , conversation , and drink . He restored Scots literature to its natural place in the daily life of the people by associating it with the normal activities of the citizen . Ramsay's creative work is perhaps less important ...
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