The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... poets , and the Bardic songs of Homer and Ossian , Vallancey's Irish Records , and O'Connor's Chronicles of Erin , shall be pointed out and exhibited . Beyond this period , history is scarcely more than the vague and inaccurate ...
... poets , and the Bardic songs of Homer and Ossian , Vallancey's Irish Records , and O'Connor's Chronicles of Erin , shall be pointed out and exhibited . Beyond this period , history is scarcely more than the vague and inaccurate ...
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... poets and historians , are a set of fictions by persons totally regardless of historic ve- racity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they addressed , by these absurd personifications . There never was a nation so ...
... poets and historians , are a set of fictions by persons totally regardless of historic ve- racity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they addressed , by these absurd personifications . There never was a nation so ...
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... poets would form their my- thoi , allegories , & c . from celestial appearances nearly invisible to them , and neglect the stars immediately over their heads . nares . Mr. Higgins supposes the modern written Sanscrit to be the work of ...
... poets would form their my- thoi , allegories , & c . from celestial appearances nearly invisible to them , and neglect the stars immediately over their heads . nares . Mr. Higgins supposes the modern written Sanscrit to be the work of ...
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... poets and philosophers . If it be said that these examples are too remote for any influ- ence upon the opinions of the present day , and that the circum- stances and character of modern society render them inappli- cable to the arts as ...
... poets and philosophers . If it be said that these examples are too remote for any influ- ence upon the opinions of the present day , and that the circum- stances and character of modern society render them inappli- cable to the arts as ...
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... poets flourished about the age of the Scipios , that all the orators were clustered together in a similar constellation around the era of Cicero , he extends the remark to all the other depart- ments of genius . He concludes by saying ...
... poets flourished about the age of the Scipios , that all the orators were clustered together in a similar constellation around the era of Cicero , he extends the remark to all the other depart- ments of genius . He concludes by saying ...
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