The Prose Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Letters and Correspondence, Literary and Critical, and Amatory Epistles Including Letters to Clarinda, &c., &cMackenzie and Dent, 1819 - Всего страниц: 610 |
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... pleased with ; but that is what I am afraid will not be the case . I have , indeed , kept pretty clear of vicious habits ; and in this respect , I hope , my conduct will not disgrace the education I have gotten ; but as a man of the ...
... pleased with ; but that is what I am afraid will not be the case . I have , indeed , kept pretty clear of vicious habits ; and in this respect , I hope , my conduct will not disgrace the education I have gotten ; but as a man of the ...
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... pleased with myself in my grateful sensations : but , I believe , on the whole , I have very little merit in it , as my gratitude is not a virtue , the consequence of reflection ; but sheerly the instinctive emotion of a heart , too ...
... pleased with myself in my grateful sensations : but , I believe , on the whole , I have very little merit in it , as my gratitude is not a virtue , the consequence of reflection ; but sheerly the instinctive emotion of a heart , too ...
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... pleased to pay my poetic abilities . I am fully persuaded that there is not any class of mankind so feelingly alive to the titillations of applause as the sons of Par- nassus ; nor is it easy to conceive how the heart of a poor bard ...
... pleased to pay my poetic abilities . I am fully persuaded that there is not any class of mankind so feelingly alive to the titillations of applause as the sons of Par- nassus ; nor is it easy to conceive how the heart of a poor bard ...
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... pleased with your book is what I have in common with the world ; but to regard these volumes as a mark of the author's friendly esteem , is a still more supreme gratification . I leave Edinburgh in the course of ten days or a fortnight ...
... pleased with your book is what I have in common with the world ; but to regard these volumes as a mark of the author's friendly esteem , is a still more supreme gratification . I leave Edinburgh in the course of ten days or a fortnight ...
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... pleased to think I am so capable of the throes of gratitude , as I am miserably deficient in some other virtues . With I am more at my ease . I never re- spect him with humble veneration ; but when he kindly interests himself in my ...
... pleased to think I am so capable of the throes of gratitude , as I am miserably deficient in some other virtues . With I am more at my ease . I never re- spect him with humble veneration ; but when he kindly interests himself in my ...
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&c.-See Poems acquaintance admire amiable Ayrshire ballad bard book of Job BURNS character charming compliments copy creature CUNNINGHAM dare dear Madam DEAR SIR Dryburgh Abbey duke of Athole Dumfries DUNLOP earl of Glencairn Edinburgh elegant Ellisland English esteem excise fancy fate favour favourite feel FINTRY flattering follies friendship genius gentleman give happy hear heart honest honoured friend hope house of Stewart human humble humour idea inclose kind lady late letter lord Mauchline meet ment merit mind miserable muse native nature never night obliging opinion perhaps perusal pleased pleasure poet poetic poetry poor present racter reason ROBERT BURNS Scotland Scots Scottish sentiment Shanter shew sincerely song soul spirit stanzas taste tell thanks thee thing THOMSON thou thought tion tune verses virtue wish worth wretch write Zeluco