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ARGUMENT OF DUAN III.
Ossian, after some general reflections, describi
the situation of Fingal, and the position of t}
army of Lochlin. — The conversation of Starn
and Swaran. The episode of Corman-trunar an
Foina-bragal. — Starno, from his own exampl
recommends to Swaran to surprise Finajai, wh
had retired alone to a neighbouring hilU Upo'
Swaran's refusal, Starno undertakes the ente
prise liimself, is overcome, and taken prisoni
by Fingal. He is dismissed, after a severe repr
inand for his cruelty.
Ossian, after some general reflections, describi
the situation of Fingal, and the position of t}
army of Lochlin. — The conversation of Starn
and Swaran. The episode of Corman-trunar an
Foina-bragal. — Starno, from his own exampl
recommends to Swaran to surprise Finajai, wh
had retired alone to a neighbouring hilU Upo'
Swaran's refusal, Starno undertakes the ente
prise liimself, is overcome, and taken prisoni
by Fingal. He is dismissed, after a severe repr
inand for his cruelty.
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Description | Selected books from the Ossian Collection of 327 volumes, originally assembled by J. Norman Methven of Perth. Different editions and translations of James MacPherson's epic poem 'Ossian', some with a map of the 'Kingdom of Connor'. Also secondary material relating to Ossianic poetry and the Ossian controversy. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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