The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, 4±Ç1800 |
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... opinion - pardon me , revered shade of Ramsay ! the song is unworthy of the divine air . I shall try to make , or mend . For ever Fortune wilt thou prove , is a charming song ; but Logan burn and Logan braes , are sweetly susceptible of ...
... opinion - pardon me , revered shade of Ramsay ! the song is unworthy of the divine air . I shall try to make , or mend . For ever Fortune wilt thou prove , is a charming song ; but Logan burn and Logan braes , are sweetly susceptible of ...
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... opinion , very compleat ; but not so your comic ones . Where are Tullochgorum , Lumps of pud- din , Tibbie Fowler , and several others , which in my humble judgment , are well worthy of preservation . There is also one sentimental song ...
... opinion , very compleat ; but not so your comic ones . Where are Tullochgorum , Lumps of pud- din , Tibbie Fowler , and several others , which in my humble judgment , are well worthy of preservation . There is also one sentimental song ...
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... opinion reprehensible . You know I ought to know something of my own trade . Of pathos , sentiment and point , you are a com- plete judge ; but there is a quality more necessary than either , in a song , and which is the very essence of ...
... opinion reprehensible . You know I ought to know something of my own trade . Of pathos , sentiment and point , you are a com- plete judge ; but there is a quality more necessary than either , in a song , and which is the very essence of ...
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... opinion of it frankly and freely . I shall certainly give a place to the song you have written for the Quaker's Wife ; it is quite inchanting . Pray will you return the list of songs , with such airs added to it as you think ought to be ...
... opinion of it frankly and freely . I shall certainly give a place to the song you have written for the Quaker's Wife ; it is quite inchanting . Pray will you return the list of songs , with such airs added to it as you think ought to be ...
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... opinion , that both in this , and There'll never be peace ' till Jamie comes hame , the second or high part of the tune be- ing a repetition of the first part an octave higher , is only for instrumental music , and would be much bet ...
... opinion , that both in this , and There'll never be peace ' till Jamie comes hame , the second or high part of the tune be- ing a repetition of the first part an octave higher , is only for instrumental music , and would be much bet ...
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