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... pride in the abilities of his eldest son , and to tremble for his passions . Burness was an admirable specimen of the Scottish yeoman , or small farmer , of the last century ; for peasant he never was , nor did he come of a race of ...
... pride in the abilities of his eldest son , and to tremble for his passions . Burness was an admirable specimen of the Scottish yeoman , or small farmer , of the last century ; for peasant he never was , nor did he come of a race of ...
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... Pride , love , anger , despair , strove for mastery in his breast . Weary of his country , almost of his existence , and seeing ruin staring him in the face at Mossgiel , he resolved to seek better fortune and solace for a lacerated ...
... Pride , love , anger , despair , strove for mastery in his breast . Weary of his country , almost of his existence , and seeing ruin staring him in the face at Mossgiel , he resolved to seek better fortune and solace for a lacerated ...
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... pride , conscious that men are born equal , still giving honour to whom honour is due ; he meets at a great man's table a Squire Something , or a Sir Somebody ; he knows the noble landlord , at heart , gives the bard , or whatever he is ...
... pride , conscious that men are born equal , still giving honour to whom honour is due ; he meets at a great man's table a Squire Something , or a Sir Somebody ; he knows the noble landlord , at heart , gives the bard , or whatever he is ...
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... the Spey , and visited the Duke of Gordon - which visit was cut short by an ebullition of wounded pride on the part of Nicol . From Castle Gordon they came by Banff to Aberdeen ; Burns then crossed into Kincardineshire - 1 Biographical.
... the Spey , and visited the Duke of Gordon - which visit was cut short by an ebullition of wounded pride on the part of Nicol . From Castle Gordon they came by Banff to Aberdeen ; Burns then crossed into Kincardineshire - 1 Biographical.
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... pride and warmth of friendship until — I cease to be ! " To - morrow , and every day till I see you , you shall hear from me . " Farewell ! May you enjoy a better night's repose than I am likely to have . " The correspondence , so ...
... pride and warmth of friendship until — I cease to be ! " To - morrow , and every day till I see you , you shall hear from me . " Farewell ! May you enjoy a better night's repose than I am likely to have . " The correspondence , so ...
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