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" ... often hear them totally rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in London; and I can foresee, that in a few years the poems, if they continue... "
Thoughts on the Origin and Descent of the Gael: With an Account of the Picts ... - 317. oldal
szerző: James Grant - 1814 - 456 oldal
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Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, Appointed to ...

Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 oldal
...with difdain and indignation, .as a palpable and moft impudent forgery. This opinion nion has indeed become very prevalent among the men of letters in London ; and I can forefee, that in a few years, the poems, if they continue to ftand on their prefcnt footing, will be...

Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, Appointed to ...

Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 oldal
...with difdain and indignation, as a palpable and mofl impudent forgery. This opinion nion has indeed become very prevalent among the men of letters in London ; and I can forefee, that in a few years, the poems, if they continue to ftand on their prefent footing, will be...

The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. Blair's critical ..., 1. kötet

Ossian - 1806 - 366 oldal
...rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in...be thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. " The absurd pride and caprice of MACPHERSON * "A REPORT of the Committee of the Highland Society of...

The Poems of Ossian, 1. kötet

1810 - 364 oldal
...rejected, with disdain and mdignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in...footing, will be. thrown aside, and will fall into tinal oblivion. " The absurd pride and caprice of Macpherson himself, who scorns, as he pretends, to...

The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1834 - 218 oldal
...rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in...be thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. 'The absurd pride and caprice of Macpherson himself, who scorns, as he pretends, to satisfy any body...

The Poems of Ossian

1839 - 426 oldal
...rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in...a few years, the poems, if they continue to stand upon their present footing, will be thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. " The absurd pride...

The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1845 - 546 oldal
...containing some of the principal documents on which the leport is founded. Edinburgh, ISOi.' 8vo. pp. 343. the men of letters in London ; and I can foresee,...be thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. ' The absurd pride and caprice of Macpherson himself, who scorns, as he pretends, to satisfy any body...

Life and Correspondence of David Hume. From the Papers Bequeathed ..., 1. kötet

John Hill Burton - 1846 - 510 oldal
...rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in...they continue to stand on their present footing, will bo thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. It is in vain to say that their beauty will support...

The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and ...

1850 - 548 oldal
...indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. Thispj-inion has, indeed, become veiy prevalent amolig the men of letters in London ; and I can foresee,...be thrown aside, and will fall into final oblivion. * "A Report of the committee of the Highland Society of Scot- ) ('• '--- land, appointed to inquire...

French examination papers, a selection set to candidates for ..., 1. kötet

French examination papers - 1863 - 282 oldal
...rejected with disdain and indignation, as a palpable and most impudent forgery. This opinion has, indeed, become very prevalent among the men of letters in London; and I can forsee that in a few years the poems, if they continue to stand on their present footing, will be thrown...




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