Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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... Douglas , William Wilkie's Epigoniad , and the poems of Thomas Blacklock - Douglas was the most influential and best exemplifies the spirit of compromise that characterises the literature of the age in Scotland . It seems not unfair to ...
... Douglas , William Wilkie's Epigoniad , and the poems of Thomas Blacklock - Douglas was the most influential and best exemplifies the spirit of compromise that characterises the literature of the age in Scotland . It seems not unfair to ...
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Douglas depicts an idealism ( akin to the ' lofty and heroic ideas ' which , Mackenzie tells us , so engaged Home ) 50 reduced to nothing , aspirations rapidly and cruelly balked . Douglas seeks an opportunity to achieve in the arena of ...
Douglas depicts an idealism ( akin to the ' lofty and heroic ideas ' which , Mackenzie tells us , so engaged Home ) 50 reduced to nothing , aspirations rapidly and cruelly balked . Douglas seeks an opportunity to achieve in the arena of ...
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... Douglas . In Douglas the gap between ideal and experience , potential and actuality , is a telling one . Biographical evidence suggests a similarity with Home's own situation and confirms him as an extreme case of that dichotomy of ...
... Douglas . In Douglas the gap between ideal and experience , potential and actuality , is a telling one . Biographical evidence suggests a similarity with Home's own situation and confirms him as an extreme case of that dichotomy of ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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