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Page 44
After all , sent case , the wonderful thing is , tha he was not a great poet ; but he knew Hogg could have lived so long amon what he was about . such an intelligent class of men , an To hear Hogg and Burns spoken of appeared in the ...
After all , sent case , the wonderful thing is , tha he was not a great poet ; but he knew Hogg could have lived so long amon what he was about . such an intelligent class of men , an To hear Hogg and Burns spoken of appeared in the ...
Page 48
In the heart - burnings sex ; and that poor poets are the most party - spirit , the failings of great minds : ignorant ... and two fore I blame no publisher for behaving three other men in Scotland are e ás ill as possible to any poet .
In the heart - burnings sex ; and that poor poets are the most party - spirit , the failings of great minds : ignorant ... and two fore I blame no publisher for behaving three other men in Scotland are e ás ill as possible to any poet .
Page 49
A poet , above all men , his harpoon into the backs of the lar- should always stick to facts ; and this ger poets , and laughs at beholding young woman , who , he says , carried them floundering about with a mile of her husband ...
A poet , above all men , his harpoon into the backs of the lar- should always stick to facts ; and this ger poets , and laughs at beholding young woman , who , he says , carried them floundering about with a mile of her husband ...
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Burly the hero of my tale , I was obliged Poetic Mirror . to go over it again , and alter all the traits Dramatic Tales in the character of the principal personage , Brownie of Bodsbeck substituting John Brown of Caldwell for Winter ...
Burly the hero of my tale , I was obliged Poetic Mirror . to go over it again , and alter all the traits Dramatic Tales in the character of the principal personage , Brownie of Bodsbeck substituting John Brown of Caldwell for Winter ...
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... of Childe Harold compares the author , only the handling of the first must be my friend's friend , to Rousseau , and the result of long practice , and unekes out the similarity in poetic prose . wearied assiduity .
... of Childe Harold compares the author , only the handling of the first must be my friend's friend , to Rousseau , and the result of long practice , and unekes out the similarity in poetic prose . wearied assiduity .
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