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... letters in a word , 1582 ) and transpose ( 1589 , Puttenham ) . It is Puttenham who in The Arte of English Poesie ... letter nor the number of them , but onely transposing of the same , wherupon many times is produced some grateful ...
... letters in a word , 1582 ) and transpose ( 1589 , Puttenham ) . It is Puttenham who in The Arte of English Poesie ... letter nor the number of them , but onely transposing of the same , wherupon many times is produced some grateful ...
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... Letter to James Tennant , Glenconner ' ( Kinsley 90 ) .24 Burns's intellectual roots in the age of sensibility have long been noted by thoughtful critics . Burns entered the Sentimental era not only through the work of Henry Mackenzie ...
... Letter to James Tennant , Glenconner ' ( Kinsley 90 ) .24 Burns's intellectual roots in the age of sensibility have long been noted by thoughtful critics . Burns entered the Sentimental era not only through the work of Henry Mackenzie ...
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... letter to the bookseller Peter Hill , Burns compares oppression of the poor to cats at ' a plundered Mouse - nest ' , his standard English indicative both of his sympathy and the speech of the spectator . In the poem , both agent and ...
... letter to the bookseller Peter Hill , Burns compares oppression of the poor to cats at ' a plundered Mouse - nest ' , his standard English indicative both of his sympathy and the speech of the spectator . In the poem , both agent and ...
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