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Side ii
... 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 occasionally his
notions of song writing , and his opinions on various subjects of taste and
criticism .
... 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 occasionally his
notions of song writing , and his opinions on various subjects of taste and
criticism .
Side 2
... persons of taste , whether they wish for correct melodies , delicate
accompaniments , or characteristic verses .We will esteem your poetical
assistance a particular favor , besides paying any reasonable price you shall
please to demand for it .
... persons of taste , whether they wish for correct melodies , delicate
accompaniments , or characteristic verses .We will esteem your poetical
assistance a particular favor , besides paying any reasonable price you shall
please to demand for it .
Side 15
I have just been looking over the Collier ' s bonng Dochter , and , if the following
rhapsody , which I composed the other day , on a charming Ayrshire girl , Miss —
, as she passed through this place to England , will suit your taste better than the
...
I have just been looking over the Collier ' s bonng Dochter , and , if the following
rhapsody , which I composed the other day , on a charming Ayrshire girl , Miss —
, as she passed through this place to England , will suit your taste better than the
...
Side 21
... as they will be by thesinger of taste . You must not think I expect all the songs to
be of superlative merit ; that were an unreasonable expectation . I am sensible
that no poet can sit down doggedly to pen verses , and succeed well at all times .
... as they will be by thesinger of taste . You must not think I expect all the songs to
be of superlative merit ; that were an unreasonable expectation . I am sensible
that no poet can sit down doggedly to pen verses , and succeed well at all times .
Side 34
The late Mr . Tytler of Woodhouselec , I believe , knew more of this than any body
, for he joined to the pursuits of an antiquary , a taste for poetry , besides being a
man of the world , and possessing an enthusiasm for music beyond most of his ...
The late Mr . Tytler of Woodhouselec , I believe , knew more of this than any body
, for he joined to the pursuits of an antiquary , a taste for poetry , besides being a
man of the world , and possessing an enthusiasm for music beyond most of his ...
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