Transactions, Հատոր 1,Թողարկում 2,Հատոր 2The Society, 1873 List of members in each vol. |
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Էջ vii
... BARD . ANGUS MACDONALD . LIBRARIAN . LACHLAN MACBEAN . MEMBERS OF COUNCIL . CHARLES MACKAY . DUNCAN MACIVER . G. J. CAMPBELL . ALEXANDER M'LEAN . PETER MACKINTOSH . BANKERS . THE CALEDONIAN BANKING COMPANY . COMUNN GAILIG INBHIRNIS . CO ...
... BARD . ANGUS MACDONALD . LIBRARIAN . LACHLAN MACBEAN . MEMBERS OF COUNCIL . CHARLES MACKAY . DUNCAN MACIVER . G. J. CAMPBELL . ALEXANDER M'LEAN . PETER MACKINTOSH . BANKERS . THE CALEDONIAN BANKING COMPANY . COMUNN GAILIG INBHIRNIS . CO ...
Էջ xi
... of the members present at a Business Meeting of the Society , after a month's notice . X. The Society shall annually elect a Bard , a Piper , and a Librarian . INTRODUCTION . THE Council regret the delay which has taken CONSTITUTION . xi.
... of the members present at a Business Meeting of the Society , after a month's notice . X. The Society shall annually elect a Bard , a Piper , and a Librarian . INTRODUCTION . THE Council regret the delay which has taken CONSTITUTION . xi.
Էջ xiv
... bard and Celtic hero , from the graphic pencil of a son of Italy , and very appropriately seconded by letter- press descriptions from the pen of Mr Murdoch , the Honorary Secretary of this Society . Special mention should be made here ...
... bard and Celtic hero , from the graphic pencil of a son of Italy , and very appropriately seconded by letter- press descriptions from the pen of Mr Murdoch , the Honorary Secretary of this Society . Special mention should be made here ...
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... bard ai pencil of a son of Italy , and very press descriptions from the pen Secretary of this Society . Speci : “ The Philologic uses of the Celt a work which , though small , ha of influence on the destiny of th Mr C . S . Jerram , an ...
... bard ai pencil of a son of Italy , and very press descriptions from the pen Secretary of this Society . Speci : “ The Philologic uses of the Celt a work which , though small , ha of influence on the destiny of th Mr C . S . Jerram , an ...
Էջ 2
... bard . If this claim be valid , as it certainly is plausible , it will help to account simply and naturally for his Highland predilections and sympathies . The object of his great love was Mary Campbell , a Highland girl ; a ...
... bard . If this claim be valid , as it certainly is plausible , it will help to account simply and naturally for his Highland predilections and sympathies . The object of his great love was Mary Campbell , a Highland girl ; a ...
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ach cha aghaidh agus agus air agus cha air ais Applause bard bhuail biodh bith bliadhna ceann Celt Celtic Celtic literature Cha ro Cha'n eil chaidh Charles Mackay cheile Chruachain chuid chuireadh chum chur Cluny Macpherson Comunn Connul Cuchullain cuid cuir d'uair daoine deigh dha'n dheanamh dhomh diugh do'n dobhar-chu duine easan English falbh fear Feardiag Fearghus fein fhein fhuair Fraser gach Gaelic language Gaelic literature Gaelic Society Garbh ghabh Ghaelig ghille ghobhainn gillean gu'n gu'n robh hà chin Highlands idir Inverness iomadh labhairt laimh lamh Laochaire leis litir Macdonald mach Mackay Mackenzie Macpherson Maoim Mhic mhor mu'n nan Gaidheal orsa Ossian peat piobaireachd poetry riamh righ rinn rinneadh Scotland siod sluagh Society of Inverness song sound Street tarbh teigh thainig thaobh thog thug thuit tighinn uair Urchudainn vowel
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Էջ 52 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me, and from my friends, be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us, indifferent and unmoved, over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among...
Էջ 52 - ... possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me, and from my friends, , be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us, indifferent and unmoved, over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. The man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow...
Էջ 3 - But bring a Scotsman frae his hill, Clap in his cheek a Highland gill, Say, such is royal George's will, An' there's the foe, He has nae thought but how to kill Twa at a blow.
Էջ 4 - King's regard, Can give a bliss o'ermatching thine, A rustic Bard. " To give my counsels all in one, Thy tuneful flame still careful fan ; Preserve the dignity of Man, With soul erect ; And trust, the Universal Plan Will all protect. "And wear thou this...
Էջ 98 - Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were left ; And thus I love...
Էջ 85 - The sun had opened golden yellow From his case, Though still the sky wore dark and drumly A scarr'd and frowning face ; Then troubled, tawny, dense, dun-bellied, Scowling and sea-blue ; Every dye that's in the tartan O'er it grew. Far away to the wild westward Grim it lowered, Where rain-charg'd clouds on thick squalls wandering Loomed and towered.'* With a grim shake of the head, Hamish got out spirit-lamp, kitchener, etc., and proceeded to make breakfast.
Էջ 113 - us caol ri caol " — broad to broad, and small to small ; ie — that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable, and the first vowel of the next syllable, must be of the same quality.
Էջ 15 - toiseachadh mar so :— " 0 ! caraibh mi ri taobh nan allt, A shiubhlas mall le ceumaibh ciuin, Fo sgail a' bharraich leag mo cheann, 'S bi thus', a ghrian, ro chairdeil rium. Gu socair sm 'san fheur mo thaobh, Air bruaich 'nan dlthean 's nan gaoth tla, 'S mo chas 'ga sliobadh 'sa' bhraon mhaoth, 'S e lubadh thairis caoin tro'n bhlar.
Էջ 113 - Orthography is always in the rear of pronunciation." Both of these dicta are true ; but the standard that certainly determines Orthography is the Press. Hence, since the invention of Printing in the 15TH Century, the variations of spelling are comparatively small and insignificant. determining the broad or small sound of the adjoining consonants. Now, a consonant has its broad sound both when preceded and when followed by a broad vowel ; in like manner it has its small sound, both when preceded and...
Էջ 51 - ... and minor outrages has presented a picture of drunken brutality such as might be more fitly expected in some savage island in the far Pacific, where the natives have just tasted for the first time the terrible poison of drink.