The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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... BURNS ,. 1. The Works of Robert Burns , with an Account of his Life and a Criticism on his Writings . 2. The Life of Robert Burns . By J. G. LOCKHART . IV , THE PHENOMENA OF SOUND , 1 , Herschel's Treatise on Sound . 2. Bartlett's ...
... BURNS ,. 1. The Works of Robert Burns , with an Account of his Life and a Criticism on his Writings . 2. The Life of Robert Burns . By J. G. LOCKHART . IV , THE PHENOMENA OF SOUND , 1 , Herschel's Treatise on Sound . 2. Bartlett's ...
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... Burns , with an Account of his Life and a Criticism on his Writings . London . 2. The Life of Robert Burns . By J. G. LOCKHART , Edinburgh . THE most striking characteristic of genius is what seems its daring ; it is ever marking out ...
... Burns , with an Account of his Life and a Criticism on his Writings . London . 2. The Life of Robert Burns . By J. G. LOCKHART , Edinburgh . THE most striking characteristic of genius is what seems its daring ; it is ever marking out ...
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... appearance strikes him . He gazes after him almost unconsciously , fascinated with the magnetism of genius , communicated by the outer semblance and bearing of the passer - by . The veil of mystery 1868. ] 47 THE SORROWS OF BURNS .
... appearance strikes him . He gazes after him almost unconsciously , fascinated with the magnetism of genius , communicated by the outer semblance and bearing of the passer - by . The veil of mystery 1868. ] 47 THE SORROWS OF BURNS .
Pagina 48
... Burns ! " Admiringly , lovingly , compassionately , let us , with the awe - struck boy , look at this man , for it is well worth our while . Let us follow , and learn more of him . Next we find him , we will say , in a fashionable ...
... Burns ! " Admiringly , lovingly , compassionately , let us , with the awe - struck boy , look at this man , for it is well worth our while . Let us follow , and learn more of him . Next we find him , we will say , in a fashionable ...
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... Burns was something quite new in its style and subjects . There were no efforts at highly - wrought ex- cellence , an elaborate finish or a strained sentimentality . It was the natural out - gushing of a truly poetic soul , and was ...
... Burns was something quite new in its style and subjects . There were no efforts at highly - wrought ex- cellence , an elaborate finish or a strained sentimentality . It was the natural out - gushing of a truly poetic soul , and was ...
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