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" Mr Dunbar," and several other of our old poets, are under great obligations to Allan Ramsay, who was the first to recommend them to public notice, we shall here insert some lines by him, which are not included in any edition of his works. They were intended... "
The Poems of Sir Richard Maitland, of Lethingtoun, Knight - Página xii
de Sir Richard Maitland - 1830 - 176 páginas
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Publications, Número 35

Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1829 - 168 páginas
...here insert some lines by him, which are not included in any edition of his works. They were intended to have been prefixed to the Evergreen, and are worthy...so much in regard to any merit which they possess, 2 Appendix, p. 437-467. — There is also a 4to MS. dated 1585, in the hand-writing of Mary Maitland,...
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Memorials of George Bannatyne, 1545-1608

George Bannatyne - 1829 - 158 páginas
...here insert some lines by him, which are not included in any edition of his works. They were intended to have been prefixed to the Evergreen, and are worthy...so much in regard to any merit which they possess, 2 Appendix, p. 437-467. — There is also a 4 to MS. dated 1585, in the hand-writing of Mary Maitland,...
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The poems of sir Richard Maitland. With an appendix of selections ..., Volumen 4

sir Richard Maitland - 1830 - 266 páginas
...of Scotland, p. 72. f In the MEMORIALS OP GEORGE BANNATYNE, a Work lately printed by the Bannatyne Club for the use of its Members, a Poem by Allan Ramsay,...' much in regard to any merit which they possess, but as expressing his sentiments re' specting the merits of some of our early Makers.' The Puem consists...
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The works of Allen Ramsay. With life of the author by G. Chalmers ..., Volumen 3

Allan Ramsay - 1851 - 484 páginas
...here insert some lines by him, which are not included in any edition of his works. They were intended to have been prefixed to the ' Evergreen,' and are...so much in regard to any merit which they possess, but as expressing his sentiments respecting the merits of some of our early Makers :" — (I) Seep....
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