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In the late 1930s , more articles were published on Burns ( 57 ) than on Coleridge or Blake , and he was on a par with ... Raymond Bentman , in his article ' Robert Burns's Declining Fame ' , published in Studies in Romanticism in 1972 ...
In the late 1930s , more articles were published on Burns ( 57 ) than on Coleridge or Blake , and he was on a par with ... Raymond Bentman , in his article ' Robert Burns's Declining Fame ' , published in Studies in Romanticism in 1972 ...
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Likewise , Clare's ' Moorhens Nest brings to mind ' broken hopes & troubles never past ' , while the poet hates the plough that comes to dissaray ' the bird's life as surely as it once did that of Burns's mouse . 47 a Burns's cultural ...
Likewise , Clare's ' Moorhens Nest brings to mind ' broken hopes & troubles never past ' , while the poet hates the plough that comes to dissaray ' the bird's life as surely as it once did that of Burns's mouse . 47 a Burns's cultural ...
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Burns describes his poetry as ' some kind of counterpoise to the struggles of a world ' : an oppositional force . ... The Bard's voice sets out from the beginning of Burns's career to defeat our expectations of its simplicity , much as ...
Burns describes his poetry as ' some kind of counterpoise to the struggles of a world ' : an oppositional force . ... The Bard's voice sets out from the beginning of Burns's career to defeat our expectations of its simplicity , much as ...
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