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... expression of his feelings under such circumstances , but one must remember that neither Aiken nor any other of his ... expressing his enthusiasm and indicating that such distinguished critics as Professor Dugald Stewart were equally ...
... expression of his feelings under such circumstances , but one must remember that neither Aiken nor any other of his ... expressing his enthusiasm and indicating that such distinguished critics as Professor Dugald Stewart were equally ...
Page 134
... expression of friendship and links that expression , in the penulti- mate stanza , with his carefree philosophy of life : Lothian laddie clever fellow mouth adept I trow , my mettl'd Louden lathie , Auld farran birky I maun ca ' thee ...
... expression of friendship and links that expression , in the penulti- mate stanza , with his carefree philosophy of life : Lothian laddie clever fellow mouth adept I trow , my mettl'd Louden lathie , Auld farran birky I maun ca ' thee ...
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... expression of exuberant love . It is less happily fitted to its tune than are most of Burns's songs . These first five of Burns's songs in volume two of the Museum - to ignore the opening ballad - will perhaps show something of the ...
... expression of exuberant love . It is less happily fitted to its tune than are most of Burns's songs . These first five of Burns's songs in volume two of the Museum - to ignore the opening ballad - will perhaps show something of the ...
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