The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... Scottish race . Whether , as an art , it should be regarded as a branch of English literature , or of independent origin , is a question that for long seemed to depend on the issue of antiquarian controversies , whose discussion would ...
... Scottish race . Whether , as an art , it should be regarded as a branch of English literature , or of independent origin , is a question that for long seemed to depend on the issue of antiquarian controversies , whose discussion would ...
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... Scottish poetry in the form of any translations presently existing . It cannot be said that our treatment of Celtic literature in the past is at all creditable to our patriotism or our scholarship ; but we are about to enter on a new ...
... Scottish poetry in the form of any translations presently existing . It cannot be said that our treatment of Celtic literature in the past is at all creditable to our patriotism or our scholarship ; but we are about to enter on a new ...
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... Scottish literature composed the nation , in relative proportions that have not since been disturbed by external pressure , we are in a better position to consider the rise and progress of our poetic literature , and its relation to ...
... Scottish literature composed the nation , in relative proportions that have not since been disturbed by external pressure , we are in a better position to consider the rise and progress of our poetic literature , and its relation to ...
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... Scottish literature . One of the chief characteristics of its poetry is the exposition which it makes of the vices of the clergy , and the withering sarcasms with which it attacks them . It may be doubted if any other weapons could be ...
... Scottish literature . One of the chief characteristics of its poetry is the exposition which it makes of the vices of the clergy , and the withering sarcasms with which it attacks them . It may be doubted if any other weapons could be ...
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... literature . Ramsay has an additional claim to dis- tinction as the first champion of the muse against the austerity of the presbytery , and as the strenuous advocate of the people's right to the enjoyment ... BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
... literature . Ramsay has an additional claim to dis- tinction as the first champion of the muse against the austerity of the presbytery , and as the strenuous advocate of the people's right to the enjoyment ... BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
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