The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings. To which are Prefixed, Some Observations on the Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry, Volum 4T. Cadell, jun. & W. Davies, 1801 |
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Side v
... beautiful Work projected and ex- ecuted by the latter , the nature of which is ex- plained in the first number of the following series . The undertaking of Mr. Thomson , is one on which the public may be congratulated in various points ...
... beautiful Work projected and ex- ecuted by the latter , the nature of which is ex- plained in the first number of the following series . The undertaking of Mr. Thomson , is one on which the public may be congratulated in various points ...
Side 6
... beautiful song , O Nancy wilt thou go with me , that one would think he wrote it on purpose for the air . However , it is not at all our wish to confine you to English verses ; you shall freely be allowed a sprinkling of your native ...
... beautiful song , O Nancy wilt thou go with me , that one would think he wrote it on purpose for the air . However , it is not at all our wish to confine you to English verses ; you shall freely be allowed a sprinkling of your native ...
Side 10
... beautiful ballad in the English language . But let me remark to you , that in the sentiment and stile of our Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a fomething that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to ...
... beautiful ballad in the English language . But let me remark to you , that in the sentiment and stile of our Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a fomething that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to ...
Side 18
... ther unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend it ; but the aukward sound Ogie , recurring so often in the rhyme , spoils every attempt at in- troducing 3 troducing sentiment into the piece . The fore- going song ( 18 )
... ther unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend it ; but the aukward sound Ogie , recurring so often in the rhyme , spoils every attempt at in- troducing 3 troducing sentiment into the piece . The fore- going song ( 18 )
Side 33
... beautiful stroke engravings ; the one characteristic of the plaintive , and the other of the lively songs ; and I have Dr. Beattie's pro- mise of an essay upon the subject of our national music , if his health will permit him to write ...
... beautiful stroke engravings ; the one characteristic of the plaintive , and the other of the lively songs ; and I have Dr. Beattie's pro- mise of an essay upon the subject of our national music , if his health will permit him to write ...
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