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On the character of Ossian , as drawn by the Irish bards , Miss Brooke's Reliques of Irish poetry XV . The Cliffords of Craven , continued Page 1 • 37 65 XVI . The same , continued 101 XVII . Biographical sketch of the Rev.
On the character of Ossian , as drawn by the Irish bards , Miss Brooke's Reliques of Irish poetry XV . The Cliffords of Craven , continued Page 1 • 37 65 XVI . The same , continued 101 XVII . Biographical sketch of the Rev.
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It is a circumstance strongly corroborative of the genuineness and authenticity of the poems ascribed to OSSIAN by the Scottish antiquaries , and one which has hitherto not had its due consideration , that in the numerous Irish poems ...
It is a circumstance strongly corroborative of the genuineness and authenticity of the poems ascribed to OSSIAN by the Scottish antiquaries , and one which has hitherto not had its due consideration , that in the numerous Irish poems ...
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These Irish poems , instead of assuming to them- selves the high antiquity which has been established for their Scottish brethren by Blair , and Graham , and Sinclair , not only make Oisin and St. Patrick , who flourished in the fifth ...
These Irish poems , instead of assuming to them- selves the high antiquity which has been established for their Scottish brethren by Blair , and Graham , and Sinclair , not only make Oisin and St. Patrick , who flourished in the fifth ...
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In these expeditions he was accompanied by his son and chief bard , Ossian , and also by a native Irish bard of the name of Ullin . It does not appear that Fingal had occasion to penetrate into the interior , or perhaps more than twenty ...
In these expeditions he was accompanied by his son and chief bard , Ossian , and also by a native Irish bard of the name of Ullin . It does not appear that Fingal had occasion to penetrate into the interior , or perhaps more than twenty ...
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Yet , in these metrical ro- mances of the Irish bards , acknowledged by the Irish themselves to be written between the eighth and twelfth centuries , the same high - toned and ex- alted delineations of Fingal and his son are to be found ...
Yet , in these metrical ro- mances of the Irish bards , acknowledged by the Irish themselves to be written between the eighth and twelfth centuries , the same high - toned and ex- alted delineations of Fingal and his son are to be found ...
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