The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... bards , those traditional subjects of story and song , which are , after all , more fondly clung to by every ancient people , than even their most authentic and most honourable history . The original fragments , foundation of most of ...
... bards , those traditional subjects of story and song , which are , after all , more fondly clung to by every ancient people , than even their most authentic and most honourable history . The original fragments , foundation of most of ...
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... Bards ; and prevailed so far as that , under certain limi- tations and restrictions , their order should still be permitted to exist.f The important question , respecting the poets , being thus disposed of , the assembly had next to ...
... Bards ; and prevailed so far as that , under certain limi- tations and restrictions , their order should still be permitted to exist.f The important question , respecting the poets , being thus disposed of , the assembly had next to ...
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... Bards : " It is wonderful how in such precipitate rapidity of the fingers , the musical proportions are preserv d ; and by their art . faultless throughout , in the midst of their complicated modulations , and most intricate arrangement ...
... Bards : " It is wonderful how in such precipitate rapidity of the fingers , the musical proportions are preserv d ; and by their art . faultless throughout , in the midst of their complicated modulations , and most intricate arrangement ...
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