How To Use Robert burns In A Sentence

  • The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel laureates, but it is as ambitious and international in scope.
  • Blake, deeply romantic as he is by nature, virtually stands by himself, apart from any movement or group, and the same is equally true of the somewhat earlier lyrist in whom eighteenth century poetry culminates, namely Robert Burns. A History of English Literature
  • The voters have since then, to paraphrase Robert Burns, been nursing their wrath to keep it warm.
  • Robert Burns writes for the people. He is such a great and selfless patriot that his fighting spirit and noble ideas will never vanish.
  • In addition, they honor Saint Andrew, patron saint of Scotland, on November 30, and the Scottish poet Robert Burns on Burns Night, January 25.
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  • And I think there is no other lyric poet who even approaches Robert Burns but study of him seems very rare in English literature courses as far as I am aware.
  • Robert Burns is Scotland's most venerated poet.
  • One the most accomplished anecdotalists was Henry McKenzie, author of The Man of Feeling, who counted among his friends Robert Burns, a past master of cutting wit.
  • The Theatre Royal opened in 1792, after construction costs were raised by subscription, including a donation by Robert Burns, who also wrote prologues for productions.
  • There are mice like Robert Burns described, a "wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie. Faces Of The Week: Apr. 3-7, 2006
  • On 25 January 2008 a musical play about the love affair between Robert Burns and Nancy McLehose entitled “Clarinda”, written by Mike Gibb and Kevin Walsh, premiered in Edinburgh before touring Scotland. Robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • A feud between academics over Robert Burns' politics has taken a vitriolic turn with a savage attack by one expert on his rival's book.
  • The completion of the Scottish songs recording project will coincide with the bicentenary of Haydn's death and the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns' birth in 2009.
  • MSS 1654 and 1655 are essentially two manuscript volumes which form a grangerised copy of R H Cromek's Reliques of Robert Burns, fourth edition, 1817.
  • Auld Lang Syne" is the masterpiece of Robert Burns, the famous Scottish peasant poet, with its sincerity and artlessness as well as a beautiful tune, and therefore has won worldwide popularity.
  • Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and exciseman from Ayrshire who died in 1796.
  • Along with the industrialists and merchants of Glasgow and Edinburgh, they assembled in Edinburgh dressed lavishly in tartan, wearing kilts, singing Robert Burns songs.
  • Burns - night started 200 years ago as a tribute to the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns.
  • Pathfinder_ and T.oreau; the scent of the soil, once again, in rain and in shine, is it not conveyed to us with an astonishing distinctness, that is the product of a literary endowment of the rarest order, by such writers as Izaak Walton and Robert Burns, and among recent writers in varying degrees by Richard Jefferies and by Barnes, by T. E. Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825

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