Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 10
... mention the poems entitled " A Winter Night , " " Winter , a Dirge , " " De- spondency , " " Man was made to mourn , " " The La- ment , " " The Mountain Daisy , " and the major part of the songs . These latter , indeed , are , for their ...
... mention the poems entitled " A Winter Night , " " Winter , a Dirge , " " De- spondency , " " Man was made to mourn , " " The La- ment , " " The Mountain Daisy , " and the major part of the songs . These latter , indeed , are , for their ...
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... mentioned by Ossian . " And he then adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the authenticity of these ancient poems ; and hence indeed it appears ...
... mentioned by Ossian . " And he then adds , " it is very satisfactory to have been the means of bringing forward a new , and at the same time so convincing a proof of the authenticity of these ancient poems ; and hence indeed it appears ...
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... mentioned in Os- sian's poems . " It is almost impossible , " says the author of this attempt , whilst describing Connor ( the ancient Temora ) and its neighbourhood , " to walk twenty minutes without meeting some rude marks of the ...
... mentioned in Os- sian's poems . " It is almost impossible , " says the author of this attempt , whilst describing Connor ( the ancient Temora ) and its neighbourhood , " to walk twenty minutes without meeting some rude marks of the ...
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... songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than * Fingal . t * . the middle ages , that we are 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier than * Fingal . t * . the middle ages , that we are 46 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... mentioned , but his expenses on the road are put down at 77. 15s . 1d . On his arrival in the capital , he was lodged at Derby - place , now the Heralds ' College ; and we find , from the first list of charges , that his expenditure in ...
... mentioned , but his expenses on the road are put down at 77. 15s . 1d . On his arrival in the capital , he was lodged at Derby - place , now the Heralds ' College ; and we find , from the first list of charges , that his expenditure in ...
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