The Poems of OssianW. Bulmer and Company, 1807 |
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Page iv
... called the Poems of Ossian in 66 " circulated in popular stories , and may have translated some wan- dering ballads , if any can be found ; and the names and some of " the images being recollected , make an inaccurate auditor ima- gine ...
... called the Poems of Ossian in 66 " circulated in popular stories , and may have translated some wan- dering ballads , if any can be found ; and the names and some of " the images being recollected , make an inaccurate auditor ima- gine ...
Page v
... called the Poems of Ossian in English ; and though he wished , ( as is contended ) , to have it believed , that he was the real author of them , should take the trouble of trans- lating them into Gaelic , and should leave behind . him a ...
... called the Poems of Ossian in English ; and though he wished , ( as is contended ) , to have it believed , that he was the real author of them , should take the trouble of trans- lating them into Gaelic , and should leave behind . him a ...
Page xxiv
... called " The Bruce , " composed about the year 1375. In the third book of that work , there are the fol- lowing lines : - He said methink Marchokys son Right as Gol Mak Morn * was won To haiff fra Fyngal his menye , Rycht sua all his ...
... called " The Bruce , " composed about the year 1375. In the third book of that work , there are the fol- lowing lines : - He said methink Marchokys son Right as Gol Mak Morn * was won To haiff fra Fyngal his menye , Rycht sua all his ...
Page xxv
... called by the name of Fingal ; whereas in Ireland , he is uniformly dis- tinguished by the appellation of Finn . * 66 The evidence of Hector Boethius , in his history of Scotland , is , regarding this point , extremely material ; at ...
... called by the name of Fingal ; whereas in Ireland , he is uniformly dis- tinguished by the appellation of Finn . * 66 The evidence of Hector Boethius , in his history of Scotland , is , regarding this point , extremely material ; at ...
Page xxvi
... called Fynmacoul ) a man of a huge size , and sprung as it were , from the race of the ancient 66 66 giants , at that time , ( namely , in the reign of Eugenius II . ) lived amongst us . * The following quotation from Bishop Douglas ...
... called Fynmacoul ) a man of a huge size , and sprung as it were , from the race of the ancient 66 66 giants , at that time , ( namely , in the reign of Eugenius II . ) lived amongst us . * The following quotation from Bishop Douglas ...
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