Robert BurnsPresents a definitive and complete appraisal of Robert Burns and his poetry. |
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... verse which directly inspired Burns to emulation . This was Robert Fergusson , whose death in the public Bedlam of Edinburgh in October , 1774 , when he had just completed his twenty - fourth year , was one of the greatest losses ...
... verse which directly inspired Burns to emulation . This was Robert Fergusson , whose death in the public Bedlam of Edinburgh in October , 1774 , when he had just completed his twenty - fourth year , was one of the greatest losses ...
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... verses carry the reader on with splendid ease ; we have only to set it beside some of the older Scottish verse epistles to see the nature of Burns's technical achievement . The " Familiar Epis- tles " between William Hamilton of ...
... verses carry the reader on with splendid ease ; we have only to set it beside some of the older Scottish verse epistles to see the nature of Burns's technical achievement . The " Familiar Epis- tles " between William Hamilton of ...
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... verse form have achieved . Matthew Prior , who also used octosyllabic couplets for narrative poetry , had something of this ease and fluency , but Prior's verse tales have a city swagger about them , a deliberate air of a man about town ...
... verse form have achieved . Matthew Prior , who also used octosyllabic couplets for narrative poetry , had something of this ease and fluency , but Prior's verse tales have a city swagger about them , a deliberate air of a man about town ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Chapter Two GROWTH OF A POET | 34 |
Chapter Three THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME | 105 |
Copyright | |
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