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... tradition , and poems in the English tradition by Drummond of Hawthornden , Montrose , and others ; echoes of street ballads and folk songs , including the charm- ing " Lady Anne Bothwel's Balow " ; poems which maintain the tradi- tion ...
... tradition , and poems in the English tradition by Drummond of Hawthornden , Montrose , and others ; echoes of street ballads and folk songs , including the charm- ing " Lady Anne Bothwel's Balow " ; poems which maintain the tradi- tion ...
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... tradition and the Watson tradition in eighteenth - century Scottish culture is not between English assimilationists and Scottish patriots , but between two kinds of Scottish patriots , each of which tried in different ways to enhance ...
... tradition and the Watson tradition in eighteenth - century Scottish culture is not between English assimilationists and Scottish patriots , but between two kinds of Scottish patriots , each of which tried in different ways to enhance ...
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... tradition and in the literary tradition represented by Ramsay and Fergusson he was eventually to find models to suit his own genius in poetry , but he never found the happiest prose models . Nevertheless , writing to close friends in ...
... tradition and in the literary tradition represented by Ramsay and Fergusson he was eventually to find models to suit his own genius in poetry , but he never found the happiest prose models . Nevertheless , writing to close friends in ...
Contents
Preface V | 1 |
Chapter Two GROWTH OF A POET | 34 |
Chapter Three THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME | 105 |
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