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| Robb | ’s buik is a first cless ens |
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For monie, | Robb | argies, a sinderin o Scottish |
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by bi the 1960s. Still an on, | Robb | gies us guid analysis o monie |
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hirsell. In his innin proper, | Robb | estaiblishes a nummer o guid |
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ir weill read tae. The weir, | Robb | says, didna ‘grow’ Scottâ |
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absorbin accoont at follaes, | Robb | uises sources sik as the batt |
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oon’ an a summarie. Overaw, | Robb | shaws at baith the strengths |
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but this, A’m thinkin, Dr. | Robb | kens). Here the airlie vairsi |
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hed is dedicat til Scott. Dr. | Robb | says that ‘It was not possi |
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ekkin i the NLS, ti whilk Dr. | Robb | haed airlie, spaicial ingate. |
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. A think masell, tho, at Dr. | Robb | misses a guid opportunitie ti |
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medie, ti mak sairious pynts. | Robb | ’s poseitioun ower aw: Scott |
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‘Testament of Cresseid’. | Robb | concludes that the ironie int |
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i ‘New Writing Scotland’. | Robb | argies here that Scott’s sk |
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‘Scottish International’. | Robb | suggests at Scott’s feelins |
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e pamphlet's efterword, Lydia | Robb | tells that this poem haes bee |
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ife of Alexander Scott, David | Robb | , Dunedin Academic |
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ce til the makar. We get frae | Robb | aw the teipical biographical |
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That nicht, Phemie | Robb | |
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An Phemie | Robb | |
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rehistoric Playmate’, afore | Robb | turns to ‘To Mourn Jayne Ma |
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The chapter feinishes wi | Robb | luikin at thrie o Scott’s c |
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the NLS, wes incorporat intil | Robb | ’s awn ‘The Collected Poem |
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They say it’s Phem | Robb | |
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r Deid Dancer’ follaes, (an | Robb | ’s resairches haes brocht ti |
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e fowk thocht he deserred, an | Robb | sums up the agiements pro an |
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ill as his buik on Soutar, an | Robb | estaiblishes for us what his |
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o stane’. Houane’er, whan | Robb | gangs on ti speik aboot Scott |
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ticular movement’. But whan | Robb | states that ‘the present bo |
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ne, we get a cuttie accoont o | Robb | ’s first acquentance wi Scot |
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can min in some sort o siller | robb | speired him fer the time, an |
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an o parteiklar merit here ir | Robb | ’s insichts inti the relatio |
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haes been waitin for, an, as | Robb | says, Scott’s musardrie is |
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skreivin i the Scots, kis, as | Robb | says, it wes the richt medium |
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ation’ is fairlie short. As | Robb | concedes, braidcastin is an e |
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man’ wes heidmaist. But as | Robb | threips: ‘Alex ... does not |
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o ayeweys). ‘Charm’, says | Robb | , is a key-wurd for thaim at m |
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, an it is til this period at | Robb | turns in Chapter 2, ‘War an |
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; tho A’m no sae shuir that | Robb | ’s comparisoun atwein ‘Bir |
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mpil o the buikish Scots that | Robb | refers til airlier, an that S |
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t’s claer frae the stert at | Robb | haes duin his hamewark. In th |
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s an dedicatioun o Dr. Dauvit | Robb | , whause lang resairches haes |
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rlie the fechtin at Goch, but | Robb | winds up this pert o the buik |
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s shared even efter the Henry | Robb | hud become a distant memory. |
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the late fifties at the Henry | Robb | shipyaird in Leith, there wis |
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oon at the world famous Henry | Robb | shipyaird. Suttin ah could te |