The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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... ground , somewhat , if we first dispose of the kindred subject of the relation of Celtic , or rather Gaelic literature , to Scottish . A Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction to Sir Tristrem HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
... ground , somewhat , if we first dispose of the kindred subject of the relation of Celtic , or rather Gaelic literature , to Scottish . A Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction to Sir Tristrem HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
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... ground of the topographical nomenclature being Celtic , makes them a Welsh race . But all our Scottish antiquaries , before Mr Skene , were misled by etymological theories , and being unable critically to compare the most reliable ...
... ground of the topographical nomenclature being Celtic , makes them a Welsh race . But all our Scottish antiquaries , before Mr Skene , were misled by etymological theories , and being unable critically to compare the most reliable ...
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... ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the weather indica- tions , until about the ninth hour , when , seeing no signs of the predicted storm ...
... ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the weather indica- tions , until about the ninth hour , when , seeing no signs of the predicted storm ...
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... ground whereon it was fought , viz . , Coyleford - green and Seton , say- ing , - Between Seton and the sea sorrow should be wrought by the light of the moon , ' — which act really came to pass that morning the battle of Pres- tonpans ...
... ground whereon it was fought , viz . , Coyleford - green and Seton , say- ing , - Between Seton and the sea sorrow should be wrought by the light of the moon , ' — which act really came to pass that morning the battle of Pres- tonpans ...
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... grounds on which he came to this conclusion . Be- sides , his great authority is here much weakened by the way in which , in his notes and glossary , he exhibits his ani- mus against Dr Jamieson . Mr Price , the editor of Warton's ...
... grounds on which he came to this conclusion . Be- sides , his great authority is here much weakened by the way in which , in his notes and glossary , he exhibits his ani- mus against Dr Jamieson . Mr Price , the editor of Warton's ...
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