Interpretations of Literature, Band 1Dodd, Mead, 1922 |
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... Omar Khayyám , another com- parison of human lives to bubbles ; the original was probably inspired by some text of the ancient Indian philosophy . Now here Byron compares very well indeed with the finer poet ; and , in point of ...
... Omar Khayyám , another com- parison of human lives to bubbles ; the original was probably inspired by some text of the ancient Indian philosophy . Now here Byron compares very well indeed with the finer poet ; and , in point of ...
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... Omar Khayyám , a Persian poet who sang in the latter part of the eleventh century . Before we go any further into the subject of Fitzgerald's work , we must talk for a moment about Omar Khayyám . His story is very inter- esting and very ...
... Omar Khayyám , a Persian poet who sang in the latter part of the eleventh century . Before we go any further into the subject of Fitzgerald's work , we must talk for a moment about Omar Khayyám . His story is very inter- esting and very ...
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... Omar Khayyam wrote his famous verses . He boldly took the ground that we do not know and can not know anything about ... Khayyám has considered in the most winning and beautiful verse with a strange mixture of melancholy and of ironical ...
... Omar Khayyam wrote his famous verses . He boldly took the ground that we do not know and can not know anything about ... Khayyám has considered in the most winning and beautiful verse with a strange mixture of melancholy and of ironical ...
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... Omar has been admired for eight or nine hundred years in the Orient , and that even to - day in England he has begun ... Omar Khayyám , —the 磐 " large infidel , " as Tennyson called him . 318 FITZGERALD.
... Omar has been admired for eight or nine hundred years in the Orient , and that even to - day in England he has begun ... Omar Khayyám , —the 磐 " large infidel , " as Tennyson called him . 318 FITZGERALD.
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... Omar Khayyám must not be taken too seriously . We must regard him as an exquisite poet who attempted to express only one view of life in strong opposition to the fanaticism and hypocrisy of the age in which he lived . He preached a kind ...
... Omar Khayyám must not be taken too seriously . We must regard him as an exquisite poet who attempted to express only one view of life in strong opposition to the fanaticism and hypocrisy of the age in which he lived . He preached a kind ...
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