A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... gave it to approaching age.1 Having solicited an interview with Anna Matilda , and found her as orthodoxically " cruel " as the mistresses of the Troubadours , he utters his despair thus : Yet I will prove that I deserve my fate , Was ...
... gave it to approaching age.1 Having solicited an interview with Anna Matilda , and found her as orthodoxically " cruel " as the mistresses of the Troubadours , he utters his despair thus : Yet I will prove that I deserve my fate , Was ...
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... gave a sensible impulse to his faculty for satire . In 1767 his father moved to a farm at Mount Oliphant , described by the poet as being of the poorest land in Ayrshire , and here for twelve years Robert's life was absorbed in ...
... gave a sensible impulse to his faculty for satire . In 1767 his father moved to a farm at Mount Oliphant , described by the poet as being of the poorest land in Ayrshire , and here for twelve years Robert's life was absorbed in ...
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... gave expression in a series of satires against orthodox Calvinism , including The Holy Fair , The Twa Herds , Holy Willie's Prayer , and The Kirk's Alarm . By these poems his reputation spread so widely through the countryside that he ...
... gave expression in a series of satires against orthodox Calvinism , including The Holy Fair , The Twa Herds , Holy Willie's Prayer , and The Kirk's Alarm . By these poems his reputation spread so widely through the countryside that he ...
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