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... Ramsay ( 1684 or 1685-1758 ) ; with Ramsay we can see the new movement well under way . Ramsay came from his native Lanarkshire to Edinburgh about 1700 and with nothing but his enthusiasm and good humor to help him developed from an ...
... Ramsay ( 1684 or 1685-1758 ) ; with Ramsay we can see the new movement well under way . Ramsay came from his native Lanarkshire to Edinburgh about 1700 and with nothing but his enthusiasm and good humor to help him developed from an ...
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... Ramsay's lifetime . In his preface to the four- teenth edition , Ramsay wrote : Although it be acknowledged that our Scots tunes have not lengthened variety of music , yet they have an agreeable gaiety and natural sweetness , that make ...
... Ramsay's lifetime . In his preface to the four- teenth edition , Ramsay wrote : Although it be acknowledged that our Scots tunes have not lengthened variety of music , yet they have an agreeable gaiety and natural sweetness , that make ...
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... Ramsay is to a consider- able extent responsible . In Ramsay's original poetry we first see clearly the tradition which , for convenience , one might call the Hutcheson tradition — the tradi- tion of a polite , non - Scottish culture in ...
... Ramsay is to a consider- able extent responsible . In Ramsay's original poetry we first see clearly the tradition which , for convenience , one might call the Hutcheson tradition — the tradi- tion of a polite , non - Scottish culture in ...
Contents
Preface V | 1 |
Chapter Two GROWTH OF A POET | 34 |
Chapter Three THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME | 105 |
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