At a literary function hosted by Professor Adam Ferguson, a 15-year-old, Walter Scott met Robert Burns who inspired Sir Walter for life. When Sir Walter was asked, from where did his inspiration come, without hesitation, "Why the two Bard's, of course…Burns and Shakespeare."
Yes, Robert Burns and Walter Scott did meet in person. They both were prominent figures in Scottish literature during the 18th and 19th centuries, with Burns being known for his poetry and songs, while Scott was famous for his novels and poetry. Their meeting is recorded in historical accounts of the time, demonstrating the intersection of their literary contributions.
Robert Burns' parents, Agnes Brown and William Burness, met in 1757 at William's farm in Scotland where Agnes was hired as a worker. They eventually married and had seven children, including the famous poet Robert Burns.
Meet with Scott and I
There is no documentation that shows that these two men ever met each other in person.
You will never meet him
No freakin' where!
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At the little restaurant where Scott Peterson was working while in college.
i wish i meet him when he is young and now my heart is aching
They met in 1951=)
I wish
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