Letters From Joseph Ritson, Esq., to Mr. George Paton. to Which is Added, a Critique By John Pinkerton, Esq. Upon Ritson's Scotish Songs
Letters From Joseph Ritson, Esq., to Mr. George Paton. to Which is Added, a Critique By John Pinkerton, Esq. Upon Ritson's Scotish Songs
Maidment, James, 1795?-1879
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To us, who are accustom- 40 edioliMl triflei ai triie^ itncals the vemenbnoiee of a irenenible old man who oiiee a ppe a r e d at a fidr« dudong a child'f tattk^ and graTclj itnkiiig ius Iwacd at vrtrj pauae. The mnaiks on the Cdtie language amoDg the Ciahregian^ p. xiiL of the Eany, prooeed on erro* neoiii aoppoBtions, the editor hanng ventofed he- yond hia little pale. The wild Scota of Galloway, who apoke Imh* were a odonj pennitted to aettle there in the fifteenth eentary, while a eonatant ...in- terooon^ and mutnal aid, prevailed hetween Soot- land and the north of Ireland. They are unoen- turned before that time ; and have nothing to do with the old Galwegiana. The ether aigumenta are equally Aitile, and beneath notice. Nor can greater Ignorance be evinced than in the imagination^ p.xv. that the Celts had ever peopled Scandinavia ; where, as every antiquary knows, not a Celtic word, nor mo- nument, remains. The Duan, p. xix. is written in Irish, as waa the genealogy of Alexander II L though all know that English waa the common lan- guage of the Scotish court at that time.
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