| John Pinkerton - 1794 - 640 pagine
...and remote fituation of that ilancl, and it's freedom from Roman conqueft, and from the concuffions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance not too much. Eu: all contended for, is the lift of kings, fo eafily prefsrved by the repetition of bards at highfolemnjties;... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1843 - 558 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman compiem, and from the cnncu<sion« of the fall of the Roman empire, may Infer this allowance not too much. But all contended for is Hie list of kings so easily preserved by the repetition of bards, at high solemnities, and some grand... | |
| 1851 - 782 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance not too much. But all coutended for is the list of kings, so easily preserved hy the repetition of bards at high solemuities,... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1857 - 780 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...solemnities, and some grand events of history ; for, DR. KEATING'S PREFACE. many ranns1" or stanzas from the Senchaa (or Shanghas as nowpronounced) in proof... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1857 - 858 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, aud its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...so easily preserved by the repetition of bards at nigh solemnities, and some grand events of history ; for, many ranns1" or stanzas from the Senchas... | |
| 1857 - 626 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...much. But all contended for is the list of kings, BO easily preserved by the repetition of bards at high solemnities, and some grand events of history... | |
| 1851 - 424 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...regular order in the Pagan history of Ireland were extravagant."—Inquiry into the History of Scotland, event, by establishing an era, or fixed point... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 428 pagine
...and remote situation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...expect a certain detail and regular order in the Pagan histor/ of Ireland were extravagant." — Inquiry into the History of Scotland. Dr. O'Donovan 's opinion,... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 774 pagine
...and remote sit* nation of tnat island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...high solemnities, and some grand events of history j for, DR. KEATING'S PREFACE. many ranns™ or stanzas from the Senchas (or Shanghas, as now pronounced)... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 776 pagine
...and remote sit' uation of that island, and its freedom from Roman conquest, and from the concussions of the fall of the Roman empire, may infer this allowance...contended for is the list of kings, so easily preserved bj the repetition of bards at high solemnities, and some grand events of history ; for, Ixx many ranns1"... | |
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