The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volumen41800 |
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... letters of Mr. Burns to Mr. Thom- son include the songs he presented to him , some of which appear in different stages of their progress , and these letters will be found to exhibit occasion- ally his notions of song writing , and his ...
... letters of Mr. Burns to Mr. Thom- son include the songs he presented to him , some of which appear in different stages of their progress , and these letters will be found to exhibit occasion- ally his notions of song writing , and his ...
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... letters of our bard , it is not to be doubted that their intrinsic merit will ensure them a reception from the public , far beyond what Mr. Thomson's modesty would permit him to suppose . The whole of this correspondence was arranged ...
... letters of our bard , it is not to be doubted that their intrinsic merit will ensure them a reception from the public , far beyond what Mr. Thomson's modesty would permit him to suppose . The whole of this correspondence was arranged ...
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... letter accompanying this , to be forgiven , for the liberty I have taken in addressing you , I am , with great esteem , Sir , your most obe- dient humble servant , G. THOMSON . No. II . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . SIR , Dumfries , 16th ...
... letter accompanying this , to be forgiven , for the liberty I have taken in addressing you , I am , with great esteem , Sir , your most obe- dient humble servant , G. THOMSON . No. II . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . SIR , Dumfries , 16th ...
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... , 13th Oct. 1792 . I RECEIVED with much satisfaction your pleasant and obliging letter , and I return my warmest acknowledgments for the enthusiasm with which you have have entered into our undertaking . We have now no ( 5 )
... , 13th Oct. 1792 . I RECEIVED with much satisfaction your pleasant and obliging letter , and I return my warmest acknowledgments for the enthusiasm with which you have have entered into our undertaking . We have now no ( 5 )
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... I have been trying to spin a stanza , but could make nothing bet- ter than the following : do you'mend it , or , as Yorick did with the love - letter , whip it up in your own way . O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie ( 21 )
... I have been trying to spin a stanza , but could make nothing bet- ter than the following : do you'mend it , or , as Yorick did with the love - letter , whip it up in your own way . O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie ( 21 )
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