| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 ページ
...most unguarded moments, that he was anyother than the collector and translator of the works of Ossian, or assumed any other merit than might be derived from...contempt and disdain for those who thought him the fabri*. cator of them. If there .was any person who asserted that Macpherson had owned it to himself,... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1806 - 254 ページ
...works of Ossian; nor did he assume any other merit, than what might be derived from thence. He adds, " But I have heard him express " the greatest contempt...himself, even that would not " shake my faith, for I know him to be of a tem*' per, when he was teased and fretted, to carry " his indignation that far."... | |
| 1807 - 536 ページ
...works of Ossian; nor did he assume any other merit, than what might be derived from thence. He adds, " But I have heard him express " the greatest contempt...himself, even that would not " shake my faith, for I know him to be of a tem" per, when he was teased and fretted, to carry " his indignation that far."... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 546 ページ
...works of Ossian; nor did he assume any other merit, than what might be derived from thence. He adds, " But I have heard him express " the greatest contempt...himself, even that would not " shake my faith, for I know him to be of a tem" per, when he was teased and fretted, to carry " his indignation that far."... | |
| James Macpherson - 1807 - 530 ページ
...works of Ossian ; nor did he assume any other merit, than what might be derived from thence. He adds, " But I have heard him express " the greatest contempt and disdain for those who 46 thought him the fabricator of them. If there 46 was any person who asserted that Macpherson 44 had... | |
| Archibald MacNeill - 1868 - 88 ページ
...his unguarded moments that he was any other than the collector and translator of the works of Ossian, or assumed any other merit than might be derived from...for those who thought him the fabricator of them." That Macpherson either admitted or asserted that his Ossian was entirely composed by himself, and not... | |
| Archibald MacNeill - 1868 - 88 ページ
...his unguarded moments that he was any other than the collector and translator of the works of Ossian, or assumed any other merit than might be derived from...for those who thought him the fabricator of them." That Macpherson either admitted or asserted that his Ossian was entirely composed by himself, and not... | |
| Thomas Bailey Saunders - 1894 - 350 ページ
...most unguarded moments that he was any other than the collector and translator of the works of Ossian, or assumed any other merit than might be derived from...teased and fretted, to carry his indignation that far."2 Captain Morison and John Home were, at various times, much in his company in London. Blair also... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 ページ
...any other than the collector and translator of the works of Ossian, or assumed any other merit that might be derived from thence. But I have heard him...teased and fretted, to carry his indignation that far. — CARLYLE, ALEXANDER, 1769-70, Report of the Highland Society, App. p. 68. I have no less zeal for... | |
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