The Poems of OssianBernhard Tauchnitz, 1847 - 382 頁 |
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... raised in the minds of men some idea of a superior Being . Hence it is , that in the darkest times , and amongst the most barbarous nations , the very populace them- selves had some faint notion , at least , of a divinity . The Indians ...
... raised in the minds of men some idea of a superior Being . Hence it is , that in the darkest times , and amongst the most barbarous nations , the very populace them- selves had some faint notion , at least , of a divinity . The Indians ...
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... had been remembered in a stanza , it was almost im- possible to forget the rest . The cadences followed in so natural a gradation , and the words were so adapted to the common turn of the voice , after it is raised to a 14 DISSERTATION ON.
... had been remembered in a stanza , it was almost im- possible to forget the rest . The cadences followed in so natural a gradation , and the words were so adapted to the common turn of the voice , after it is raised to a 14 DISSERTATION ON.
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of the voice , after it is raised to a certain key , that it was almost impossible , from a similarity of sound , to substitute one word for another . This excellence is peculiar to the Celtic tongue , and is perhaps to be met with in ...
of the voice , after it is raised to a certain key , that it was almost impossible , from a similarity of sound , to substitute one word for another . This excellence is peculiar to the Celtic tongue , and is perhaps to be met with in ...
第 21 頁
... raising of corn . It was from this , that the Gaelic name of the Picts proceeded ; for they are called in that language Cruithnich , i . e . the wheat or corn eaters . As the Picts lived in a country so different in its nature from that ...
... raising of corn . It was from this , that the Gaelic name of the Picts proceeded ; for they are called in that language Cruithnich , i . e . the wheat or corn eaters . As the Picts lived in a country so different in its nature from that ...
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... raising of corn . This manner of life was the first means of changing the national character . The next thing which contributed to it , was their mixture with strangers . In the countries which the Scots had conquered from the Britons ...
... raising of corn . This manner of life was the first means of changing the national character . The next thing which contributed to it , was their mixture with strangers . In the countries which the Scots had conquered from the Britons ...
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