The Poems of Ossian, 第 1 巻J. D. Dewick, 1803 |
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... rushing through a solitary valley ; the scattered oaks , and the tombs of warriors over- grown with moss ; all produce a solemn attention in the mind , and prepare it for great and extraordinary events . We find not in Ossian , an ...
... rushing through a solitary valley ; the scattered oaks , and the tombs of warriors over- grown with moss ; all produce a solemn attention in the mind , and prepare it for great and extraordinary events . We find not in Ossian , an ...
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... rushed with joy through the foam of the ocean . ” So much for the unity and general conduct of the epic action in Fingal . With regard to that property of the subject which Aristotle requires , that it should be feigned , not his ...
... rushed with joy through the foam of the ocean . ” So much for the unity and general conduct of the epic action in Fingal . With regard to that property of the subject which Aristotle requires , that it should be feigned , not his ...
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... rushing from the 66 mountains , pour into a narrow valley , their violent " waters . They issue from a thousand springs , and " mix in the hollowed channel . The distant shepherd " hears on the mountain , their roar from afar . Such ...
... rushing from the 66 mountains , pour into a narrow valley , their violent " waters . They issue from a thousand springs , and " mix in the hollowed channel . The distant shepherd " hears on the mountain , their roar from afar . Such ...
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... rushed against each other . " * To these descriptions and similes , we may oppose e following from Ossian , and leave the reader to dge between them . He will find images of the me kind employed ; commonly less extended ; but rown forth ...
... rushed against each other . " * To these descriptions and similes , we may oppose e following from Ossian , and leave the reader to dge between them . He will find images of the me kind employed ; commonly less extended ; but rown forth ...
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... rushing along " the plain , shining in his armour , like the star of " autumn ; bright are its beams , distinguished amidst " the multitude of stars in the dark hour of night . " It rises in its splendour ; but its splendour is fatal ...
... rushing along " the plain , shining in his armour , like the star of " autumn ; bright are its beams , distinguished amidst " the multitude of stars in the dark hour of night . " It rises in its splendour ; but its splendour is fatal ...
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Æneid ancient Annir antiquity appears arms arose art thou Balclutha bards battle beam beautiful behold blast Britons Caledonians Carthon Cathmor cave Celtic character chief Clessammor cloud Clutha Comala Comhal compositions Connal Crimora Crothar Cuthullin Dargo dark daugh daughter death Druids Dunthalmo Duth-maruno dwells epic eyes fame father feast feeble fell Fillan Fingal Fion Firbolg Frothal Galic Gaul genius ghost Gladius grief hall hand harp heard heath heroes hill Homer Iliad imagination Ireland Irish king language lift Lochlin Loda maid Malvina manners midst mighty mist Moina moon Morni Morven mournful nations nature night Odin Oithona Oscar Ossian Picts poem poet poetical poetry race rise roar rock rolled Roman rose rushed Scandinavia Scotland Scots sentiment shews shield sigh silent similes song soul spear spirit Starno storm strangers stream sublime Swaran sword tears Temora thee tion tradition voice warrior waves wind youth
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131 ページ - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up.
191 ページ - Tom? whom the foul fiend hath led through fire and through flame, through ford and whirlpool, o'er bog and quagmire; that hath laid knives under his pillow, and halters in his pew; set ratsbane by his...
277 ページ - O thou that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers! Whence are thy beams, O sun! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth, in thy awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave.
262 ページ - Two stones half sunk in the ground, shew their heads of moss. The deer of the mountain avoids the place, for he beholds a dim ghost standing there.
249 ページ - He lifted high his shadowy spear! He bent forward his dreadful height. Fingal, advancing, drew his sword; the blade of dark-brown Luno.* The gleaming path of the steel winds through the gloomy ghost. The form fell shapeless into air, like a column of smoke, which the staff of the boy disturbs, as it rises from the half-extinguished furnace.
182 ページ - I was a lovely tree in thy presence, Oscar, with all my branches round me : but thy death came like a blast from the desert, and laid my green head low : the spring returned with its showers, but no leaf of mine arose.
267 ページ - Why dost thou build the hall, Son of the winged days ? Thou lookest from thy towers to-day; Yet a few years, and the blast of the desert comes ; It howls in thy empty court, And whistles round thy half-worn shield.
177 ページ - Helmets are cleft on high ; blood bursts, and smokes around. As the troubled noise of the ocean when roll the waves on high ; as the last peal of the thunder of heaven ; such is the noise of battle.
201 ページ - Roll on, ye dark-brown years; ye bring no joy on your course! Let the tomb open to Ossian; for his strength has failed. The sons of song are gone to rest. My voice remains, like a blast, that roars, lonely, on a sea-surrounded rock, after the winds are laid.
157 ページ - Clutha was removed from its place " by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its " lonely head : The moss whistled to the wind. The " fox looked out from the windows; the rank grass " of the wall waved round his head. Desolate is the " dwelling of Moina; silence is in the house of her