300, n. 1;
by Hume, ii. 298, n. 1;
buried in Westminster Abbey, ii. 298, n. 2;
_Fragments of Ancient Poetry_, ii. 126, n. 2;
Homer, translation of, ii. 298; iii. 333, n. 2;
'impudent fellow,' i. 432;
newspapers, 'supervised' the, ii. 307, n. 4;
Ossian, ii. 126, n. 2, 302;
criticisms, &c. on it:
'abandoning one's mind to write such stuff,' iv. 183;
'writing in that style,' v. 388;
concocted, how, v. 242;
Cuchullin's car and sword, v. 242;
Giants of Patagonia, on a par with the, v. 387;
gross imposition, v. 241;
Highlander, testimony of a, iii. 51;
manuscripts, no, ii. 297, 302, 309, 310, 311, 347, 383;
Johnson's attack, Macpherson furious at, ii. 292;
tries intimidation, ii. 296;
writes to him, ii. 297;
answer, ii. 297, n. 2, 298;
rejoinder to Clark, iv. 252;
opinions of _Ossian_ formed by
Blair, i. 396; ii. 296, 302, n. 2; v. 243;
Boswell, ii. 302, 309; v. 388, n. 1, 389;
Carlyle, Dr. A., ii. 302, n. 2;
Dundas, President, ib.;
Dempster, ii. 303; v. 408;
Elibank, Lord, v. 388;
Gibbon, ii. 302, n. 2;
Hume, ii. 302, n. 2;
Macqueen, Rev. D., v. 164, 240, 242;
Oughton, Sir A., v. 45;
Scott, Sir Walter, v. 164, n. 2;
Shaw, Rev. W., pamphlet by, iv. 252;
answer by Clark, ib.;
Smith, Adam, ii.
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