The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Band 41800 |
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... English verses , there is , on my part , an end of the matter . Whether in the simplicity of the bal- lad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue . English ...
... English verses , there is , on my part , an end of the matter . Whether in the simplicity of the bal- lad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue . English ...
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... English verses , that have merit , very eligible , wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year , more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English verses , except those by ...
... English verses , that have merit , very eligible , wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year , more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English verses , except those by ...
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... English language . But let me remark to you , that in the sentiment and stile of our Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a something that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to which a dash of our ...
... English language . But let me remark to you , that in the sentiment and stile of our Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a something that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to which a dash of our ...
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... English Song , well adapted to those melodies , which in Eng- land at least will be the means of recommending them to still greater attention than they have procured there . But you will observe , my plan is , that every air shall in ...
... English Song , well adapted to those melodies , which in Eng- land at least will be the means of recommending them to still greater attention than they have procured there . But you will observe , my plan is , that every air shall in ...
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... and phraseology , which is more in unison ( at least to my taste , and I will add to every genuine Caledonian taste ) with the simple pathos , or rustic sprightliness of of our native music , than any English verses what- ( 37 )
... and phraseology , which is more in unison ( at least to my taste , and I will add to every genuine Caledonian taste ) with the simple pathos , or rustic sprightliness of of our native music , than any English verses what- ( 37 )
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