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... edition of his works published . There is a regular I have , however , no cause to repine at my success . sale of five thousand copies of each volume of Burns's works , and of the six thousand printed of the life only a few copies are ...
... edition of his works published . There is a regular I have , however , no cause to repine at my success . sale of five thousand copies of each volume of Burns's works , and of the six thousand printed of the life only a few copies are ...
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... edition of Thomas of Erceldoune's Sir Tristrem , has shown by references to ancient charters that the Scottish minstrels enjoyed all the privileges and distinctions possessed by the Norman troubadours . Indeed , they were not far behind ...
... edition of Thomas of Erceldoune's Sir Tristrem , has shown by references to ancient charters that the Scottish minstrels enjoyed all the privileges and distinctions possessed by the Norman troubadours . Indeed , they were not far behind ...
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BURNS'S ODE FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY . UNDRY editions of the poets have been somewhat rashly SUNDR pronounced definitive ... edition of his works has not yet been issued . His editors are exposed to many exceptional dangers . One is a ...
BURNS'S ODE FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY . UNDRY editions of the poets have been somewhat rashly SUNDR pronounced definitive ... edition of his works has not yet been issued . His editors are exposed to many exceptional dangers . One is a ...
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... edition reject the above theory without either reason or comment . Mr. Wallace goes further . He argues ( iv . , 116 ) that the poem sent Mr. Miller was " Scots wha hae , " and not the Washington Ode , but his argument rests upon the ...
... edition reject the above theory without either reason or comment . Mr. Wallace goes further . He argues ( iv . , 116 ) that the poem sent Mr. Miller was " Scots wha hae , " and not the Washington Ode , but his argument rests upon the ...
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... edition of Burns ( 1877 ) , Douglas credits it to his own Kilmarnock edition of 1876 . In the new Chambers , Mr. Wallace gives no information as to the source from which he obtained the complete Ode , and by some most unfortunate ...
... edition of Burns ( 1877 ) , Douglas credits it to his own Kilmarnock edition of 1876 . In the new Chambers , Mr. Wallace gives no information as to the source from which he obtained the complete Ode , and by some most unfortunate ...
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