| Hugh Blair - 1815 - 582 páginas
...fair head over the waves thou fairer than the ghosts of the hills, when it moves in a sunbeam at noon over the silence of Morven ! He is fallen ! Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of Cuthullin !'f Quintilian affords us a very fine example in prose ; when, in the beginning of his sixth book,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 810 páginas
...it moves in a fun-beam at noon ovu-r the li- or officer appointed to have the direction of .1 lence of Morven ! He is fallen! Thy youth is low; pale beneath the fword of Cuchullin !" * APOSTROPHIZE, va (from apoftrophf ] To addrefs by an apoftrophe. — There... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1818 - 300 páginas
...fairer than the ghost of the hiils, when it moves in a sun beam at noon over the silence ofMorven. He is fallen. Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of Cuchullin." COMPARISON, ANTITHESIS, INTERROGATION, EXCLAMATION, AND OTHER FIGURES OF SPEECH. A COMPARISON,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 538 páginas
...head over the waves, thou fairer than the ghost of " the hills, when it moves in a sunbeam at noon over "the silence of Morven! He is fallen! Thy youth " is low; pale beneath the sword of Cuthullin !" t Quinctilian affords us a very fine example in prose; when, in the beginning of his sixth book,... | |
| Daniel Jaudon - 1820 - 236 páginas
...fairer than the ghost of the hitts, when it moves in a sun-beam, at noon, over the silence ofMorven. He is fallen! Thy youth is low; pale, beneath the sword of CuchuUin. Ossian. Retire; for it is night, my love, and the dark •winds sigh in thy hair. Retire... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1822 - 272 páginas
...waves, thou fairer than the ghost of the bills, when it moves in a sun beam at noon over (he silence oi Morven. He is fallen ! Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of Cuchullin." COMPARISON, ANTITHH8IS, INTERROGATION, EXCLAMATION, AND OTHER FIGURES OF SPEECH. A COMPARISON... | |
| Hugh Campbell - 1822 - 416 páginas
...that the ghosts of the hills, when it moves, in a stm-beam, at noon, over the silence of Morven! Hei« fallen! thy youth is low! pale beneath the sword of...valour raise thy love to match the blood of kings. Trenar, graceful Trenar died, O maid of lnistore ! His grey dogs are howling at home ! they see his... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1822 - 320 páginas
...fair head over the waves, thou fairer than ihc ghost of '.he hills, when it moves in a sunbeam at noon over the silence of Morven. He is fallen ! Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of Cuchullin." QUESTIONS. 1. What is personification ? 2. What kind of composition abounds in this figure... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1824 - 510 páginas
...fairer than the ghosts of the hills when it moves in a sunbeam at noon over the silence of M orven ! He is fallen ! Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of Cuthullin !"t Quintilian affords us a very fine example in prose ; when, in the beginning of his sixth book,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1829 - 648 páginas
...fair head over the waves, thou fairer than the ghosts of the hills, when it moves in a sunbeam at noon over the silence of Morven ! He is fallen ! Thy youth is low ; pale beneath the sword of CuchulHnl't Quintilian affords us a very fine example in prose; when in the beginning of his sixth... | |
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