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... night to the shelter of a neighbour's dwelling . When Burns became famous he wore , more however for ornament than use - like the second jacket of a hussar - a certain vague Jacobitism . Both in his verses and his letters he makes ...
... night to the shelter of a neighbour's dwelling . When Burns became famous he wore , more however for ornament than use - like the second jacket of a hussar - a certain vague Jacobitism . Both in his verses and his letters he makes ...
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... Night was dedicated - were in the thick of the contest on the New Light side . Mr. Hamilton was engaged in personal dispute with the Rev. Mr. Auld - the clergyman who rebuked Burns - and Mr. Aitken had the management of the case of Dr ...
... Night was dedicated - were in the thick of the contest on the New Light side . Mr. Hamilton was engaged in personal dispute with the Rev. Mr. Auld - the clergyman who rebuked Burns - and Mr. Aitken had the management of the case of Dr ...
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... Night , who described himself as electrified by the recital —as indeed he might well be . To Gilbert also the Address to the Deil was repeated while the two brothers were engaged with their carts in bringing home coals for family use ...
... Night , who described himself as electrified by the recital —as indeed he might well be . To Gilbert also the Address to the Deil was repeated while the two brothers were engaged with their carts in bringing home coals for family use ...
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... night . " It is curious to think of Burns's wretched state- in a spiritual as well as a pecuniary sense — at this time , and of the centenary the other year which girdled the planet as with a blaze of festal fire , and a roll of ...
... night . " It is curious to think of Burns's wretched state- in a spiritual as well as a pecuniary sense — at this time , and of the centenary the other year which girdled the planet as with a blaze of festal fire , and a roll of ...
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... Night , as Gilbert had been before her , and immediately sent an express to Burns at Mossgiel with a letter of praise and thanks . All this was plea- sant enough , but it did not materially mend the situation . Burns could not live on ...
... Night , as Gilbert had been before her , and immediately sent an express to Burns at Mossgiel with a letter of praise and thanks . All this was plea- sant enough , but it did not materially mend the situation . Burns could not live on ...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Edited from the Best Printed ..., Volume 1 Robert Burns,Alexander Smith Visualização completa - 1865 |
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