Texas Studies in English, Issues 29-30University of Texas Press, 1950 - American literature |
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Page 119
... Hanmer's Chronicle and The Book of Howth , to indicate the relation of the Chronicle to Keating's History , and to present Hanmer's stories about Finn and correlate them with Irish tradition.R When Hanmer wrote , the Ossianic or Finn ...
... Hanmer's Chronicle and The Book of Howth , to indicate the relation of the Chronicle to Keating's History , and to present Hanmer's stories about Finn and correlate them with Irish tradition.R When Hanmer wrote , the Ossianic or Finn ...
Page 123
... Hanmer drops these chivalric elements , probably because of their obvious anachronism . Though The Book of Howth has made alterations and additions , its story of the battle derives ultimately from Cath Finntrága , a version of which ...
... Hanmer drops these chivalric elements , probably because of their obvious anachronism . Though The Book of Howth has made alterations and additions , its story of the battle derives ultimately from Cath Finntrága , a version of which ...
Page 109
... Hanmer in 1633 , censures Giraldus , Campion , Stanyhurst , and Hanmer for confusing Cailte mac Ronain ( as Ruanus ) with Fintan and Tuan mac Cairell and for many other departures from Irish tradition . In the course of his book Keating ...
... Hanmer in 1633 , censures Giraldus , Campion , Stanyhurst , and Hanmer for confusing Cailte mac Ronain ( as Ruanus ) with Fintan and Tuan mac Cairell and for many other departures from Irish tradition . In the course of his book Keating ...
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