Works of Ossian: Vol. I.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... Temora I have never heard rehearfed by any fingle High- lander , in the fame arrangement , in which Mr. Macpherson has publifhed them . By different perfons I have frequently heard almost every palla- 1 paffage in these two poems , with ...
... Temora I have never heard rehearfed by any fingle High- lander , in the fame arrangement , in which Mr. Macpherson has publifhed them . By different perfons I have frequently heard almost every palla- 1 paffage in these two poems , with ...
Page 12
... Temora are thofe , which he feems particularly to ftrike at . Mr. Shaw fays , " Many were the thorough fceptics , as to the " poems of Fingal and Temora , " p . 2. " Offian , " who was a real character , although not the " author of Mr ...
... Temora are thofe , which he feems particularly to ftrike at . Mr. Shaw fays , " Many were the thorough fceptics , as to the " poems of Fingal and Temora , " p . 2. " Offian , " who was a real character , although not the " author of Mr ...
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... Temora ) have never been known to " any Highlander in Scotland , before he ( Mr. " Macpherson ) published them : but to my cer- " tain knowledge , within these few years , an " illiterate Highland porter , or cady , of Edin- " burgh ...
... Temora ) have never been known to " any Highlander in Scotland , before he ( Mr. " Macpherson ) published them : but to my cer- " tain knowledge , within these few years , an " illiterate Highland porter , or cady , of Edin- " burgh ...
Page 39
... ( Mr. Smith ) to pro- " duce the Gaelic of any forty lines in either " Fingal or Temora , he could not produce them ; " P. 42. This is a remarkable paragraph . It be ( e ) gins gins with a fuppofition , which is not just ; ( 39 )
... ( Mr. Smith ) to pro- " duce the Gaelic of any forty lines in either " Fingal or Temora , he could not produce them ; " P. 42. This is a remarkable paragraph . It be ( e ) gins gins with a fuppofition , which is not just ; ( 39 )
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... Temora , to gratify " a third gentleman , who wifhed to have those " paffages in Gaelic ; and I have not the leaft " doubt of his dispofition to oblige me , or any " man who applies to him like a gentleman , in " the fame way again , or ...
... Temora , to gratify " a third gentleman , who wifhed to have those " paffages in Gaelic ; and I have not the leaft " doubt of his dispofition to oblige me , or any " man who applies to him like a gentleman , in " the fame way again , or ...
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