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Page 329
... Thomson's few happy inspirations was setting Burns's words to the tune to which they have since been sung; Burns had originally written them for a different though related air, to which it is set in the Museum. ) Thomson despised ...
... Thomson's few happy inspirations was setting Burns's words to the tune to which they have since been sung; Burns had originally written them for a different though related air, to which it is set in the Museum. ) Thomson despised ...
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... Thomson's project if Thomson wanted English verses, cheerfully replied: You may readily trust me, my dear Sir, that any exertion in my power, is heartily at your service. — But one thing I must hint to you, the very name of Peter Pindar ...
... Thomson's project if Thomson wanted English verses, cheerfully replied: You may readily trust me, my dear Sir, that any exertion in my power, is heartily at your service. — But one thing I must hint to you, the very name of Peter Pindar ...
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... Thomson in reading And days o' lang syne? at the end of the first verse. The version which appeared in Thomson's Scottish Airs, 1799, is, as we should expect, the same as that communicated to Thomson in 1793. Here for the first time it ...
... Thomson in reading And days o' lang syne? at the end of the first verse. The version which appeared in Thomson's Scottish Airs, 1799, is, as we should expect, the same as that communicated to Thomson in 1793. Here for the first time it ...
Contents
Chapter Two growth of a poet | 34 |
Chapter Three the Kilmarnock volume | 105 |
Chapter Four the omitted poems | 196 |
Copyright | |
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