James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... English authors , without a competent knowledge of which no man was accounted a polite scholar . ' The papers encouraged the study and imitation of English authors , and Patrick Murdoch , Thomson's biographer and fellow - student ...
... English authors , without a competent knowledge of which no man was accounted a polite scholar . ' The papers encouraged the study and imitation of English authors , and Patrick Murdoch , Thomson's biographer and fellow - student ...
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... English ; they spoke and thought in broad Scots ; and when they wished to write in English , they had to learn it as conscientiously as they would have studied any other foreign tongue . John Ramsay particularly emphasized the ...
... English ; they spoke and thought in broad Scots ; and when they wished to write in English , they had to learn it as conscientiously as they would have studied any other foreign tongue . John Ramsay particularly emphasized the ...
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... English , Thomson must have been influenced by Addison's exposition . There was , moreover , another force at work which would make him admire and copy Milton . Thomson and his contemporaries spoke broad Scots , the foundation of their ...
... English , Thomson must have been influenced by Addison's exposition . There was , moreover , another force at work which would make him admire and copy Milton . Thomson and his contemporaries spoke broad Scots , the foundation of their ...
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