Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 44
... relate to the character of Ossian , that we are now to turn our attention , and these are chiefly confined to the introduction and close of two poems entitled " Magnus the Great , " and " The Chase . " Here , as in the greater number of ...
... relate to the character of Ossian , that we are now to turn our attention , and these are chiefly confined to the introduction and close of two poems entitled " Magnus the Great , " and " The Chase . " Here , as in the greater number of ...
Page 61
... relate , And give the tale to fame . It must be obvious , I think , from the passages which have now been quoted from these Irish legends , that , though written in the middle ages , the character of Ossian has been sustained in them ...
... relate , And give the tale to fame . It must be obvious , I think , from the passages which have now been quoted from these Irish legends , that , though written in the middle ages , the character of Ossian has been sustained in them ...
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... relates to her runs thus , for bying wyne to my ladie , 1l . A considerable charge , of course , is incurred for fees due to the heralds , in consequence of his lord- ship's accession of title ; and it appears also by an item for boat ...
... relates to her runs thus , for bying wyne to my ladie , 1l . A considerable charge , of course , is incurred for fees due to the heralds , in consequence of his lord- ship's accession of title ; and it appears also by an item for boat ...
Page 73
... relate to the earl's family arrangements . The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ...
... relate to the earl's family arrangements . The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ...
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... relates Whitaker , " is a chantry belonging to Beth- mesly Hall , in the parish of Skipton , and a vault , where , according to tradition , the Claphams were interred upright . ” - -They inherited the hall by the female line from the an ...
... relates Whitaker , " is a chantry belonging to Beth- mesly Hall , in the parish of Skipton , and a vault , where , according to tradition , the Claphams were interred upright . ” - -They inherited the hall by the female line from the an ...
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