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Id., tom. III, p. 238. Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland. Un dieu terrible planait sur cette religion sinistre, juge de colère et de vengeance, un Jéhovah irrité et inexorable, dont la main était toujours levée sur le genre humain.
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Cette édition contient la vie de Burns par JAMES HOGG. C'était ce jeune berger qui grandissait dans la vallée d'Ettrick, au moment où Burns faisait son voyage des Borders. Il était devenu maintenant célèbre. Le chapitre II du Memoir sur Burns, intitulé On the Peasantry of Scotland, donne bien l'idée de la poésie qui vivait dans le peuple.
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