Essays Critical and Imaginative, Band 7W. Blackwood and sons, 1856 |
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... poetry , but as the field of his own existence ; and he chronicled the events that passed there , not merely as food for his imagination as a poet , but as food for his heart as a man . Hence , when inspired to com- pose poetry , poetry ...
... poetry , but as the field of his own existence ; and he chronicled the events that passed there , not merely as food for his imagination as a poet , but as food for his heart as a man . Hence , when inspired to com- pose poetry , poetry ...
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... poetry with which Burns has invested the very implements of labour . Now and then , too , here and there peals forth the clangour of the war - trumpet . But Burns is not , in the vulgar sense , a military poet ; nor are the Scot- tish ...
... poetry with which Burns has invested the very implements of labour . Now and then , too , here and there peals forth the clangour of the war - trumpet . But Burns is not , in the vulgar sense , a military poet ; nor are the Scot- tish ...
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... Poetry from Macaulay ? Ay - and why not ? The House hushes itself to hear him , even when " Stanley is the cry ... poetry of Rome was transformed into history . And the object of his Ballads is to reverse the process - to transform some ...
... Poetry from Macaulay ? Ay - and why not ? The House hushes itself to hear him , even when " Stanley is the cry ... poetry of Rome was transformed into history . And the object of his Ballads is to reverse the process - to transform some ...
Inhalt
THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF BURNS | 1 |
SPEECH AT THE BURNS FESTIVAL | 212 |
COLERIDGES POETICAL WORKS | 293 |
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Allan Cunningham Ambleside Ancient Rome auld ballad bard beautiful believe breast breath Burns's called character charm Christabel clouds Coleridge Colonsay Cottar's Saturday Night dear death delight dream Dumfries earth Ellisland evil eyes face fancy father fear feel felt frae gauger genius George Thomson Grasmere hand happy head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour human imagination inspired knew labour lady light living look Mauchline mind moral morning Mossgiel mourn nature never noble o'er once passion perhaps pity poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride racter Robert Burns round Scotland Scots wha hae Scottish seems Shanter Shuffler sing smile song soul spirit strong sweet tears tell tender thee things Thomson thou thought tion truth Tupper verse virtue voice walk whole wife wild William Burnes wonder words youth