| Robert Burns - 1800 - 424 páginas
...future reputation : that letters .and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he [entertained no enmity, and whose characters he should be sorry to wound ; and many indifferent... | |
| 1801 - 452 páginas
...future reputation : that letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose characters he should be sorry to wound ; and many indifferent poetical... | |
| David Irving - 1804 - 524 páginas
...injury of his future reputation ; that letters and verses written with improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose characters he should be sorry to wound ; and many indifferent poetical... | |
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 páginas
...reputation ; that letters and papers written " with unguarded and improper freedom, and " which he earnestly wished to have buried in " oblivion, would...idle vanity " or malevolence, when no dread of his resent" ment would restrain them, or prevent the cen" sures " sures of shrill-tongued malice, or the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 páginas
..."future reputation; that letters and papers written " with unguarded and improper freedom, and which " he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...pouring forth all /"their venom to blast his fame."* On the contrary, I must be allowed to say, that if I am at all accurate in my estimate of the character... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 326 páginas
..."future reputation; that letters and papers written "with unguarded and improper freedom, and which " he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...pouring forth all " their venom to blast his fame."* On the contrary, I must be allowed to say, that if I am at all accurate in my estimate of the character... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 páginas
..."future reputation; that letters and papers written " with unguarded and improper freedom, and which " he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...would restrain them, or " prevent the censures of shrill-tengued malice, or the " insidious sarcasms of envy, from pouring forth all *' their venom to... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1814 - 502 páginas
...shrilltongued maliee, or the insidious sareasms of envy, from pouring forth all their venom to hlast his fame. " He lamented that he had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose eharaeters he should he sorry to wound ; and many indifferent poetieal... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 342 páginas
...future reputation : that letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...by idle vanity or malevolence, when no dread of his rejsentment would restrain them, or prevent the cen-, .gures of. ghrill-tojigued malice, or t,he ijnsidipijs... | |
| Robert Burns - 1817 - 502 páginas
...of his resent" ment would restrain them, or prevent the cen" sures of shrill-tongued malice, or he insidious " sarcasms of envy, from pouring forth all their " venom to blast his fame."* On the contrary, I must be allowed to say, that if I am at all accurate in my estimate of the character... | |
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