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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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449NUTT, MR. ALFRED. Reference to, in connexion with <strong>the</strong> “Hill <strong>of</strong>Ainé,” 128, 129;reference to, in connexion with Oisīn-<strong>and</strong>-Patrick dialogues,288, 289;reference to object <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tale <strong>of</strong> Taliesin in his edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>“Mabinogion,” 412NYNNIAW. Peibaw <strong>and</strong>, bro<strong>the</strong>rs, two Kings <strong>of</strong> Britain, <strong>the</strong>irquarrel over <strong>the</strong> stars, 355, 356OO'DONOVAN. A great Irish antiquary;folk-tale discovered by, 109-119O'DYNA, CANTRED OF. Dermot's patrimony, 300O'GRADY.1. STANDISH.References to his “Critical History <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>” on <strong>the</strong>founding <strong>of</strong> Emain Macha, 119, 120, 151,152;his “Masque <strong>of</strong> Finn” referred to, 280, 2812. STANDISH HAYES.Reference to his “Silva Gadelica,” 250, 276, 281OCEAN-SWEEPER. Mananan's magical boat, 125ODYSSEY, THE. Mr H.B. Cotterill's hexameter version, quotationfrom, 79, 80[451]OGMA. Warrior <strong>of</strong> Nuada <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver H<strong>and</strong>, 112, 118

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