Giving "The Immortal Memory" address at the Women's Educational (Tajon in -Glasgow recently, the Lady Margaret SackviJle said that' Robert Bonis', who seemed for a long time-an exclusively masculine possession, was 80 n q longer. She Relieved that -women were espedaUy .Qualified to understand poets, principally beeam? poets needed raeh an immense amount of -looking after. Burns needed, femiaine under* standing. flbP .felt -«B»» »we that he never really .grew up, though he adopted, »t timet, an amusingly «owa-np pose, like » small toy on ft* best behaviour. He broke ' bound# "tea enough, i# the manner, of -ft highsbirited and got_pnni«hed Erdlnglf.. She did tt&t battle,that JSl,womai would ever write or apeak bitterly concerning Burns, as tnejf might—conceivabfe and
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20215, 18 April 1931, Page 13
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