The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation...Charles Francis Horne Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, 1917 |
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... means of the So far did this go that many Arabs looked upon the stars as being gods themselves . Special stars had special worshipers . Indeed , Abu Cabsha , a worshiper of the star Sirius , set himself up as a prophet and tried to ...
... means of the So far did this go that many Arabs looked upon the stars as being gods themselves . Special stars had special worshipers . Indeed , Abu Cabsha , a worshiper of the star Sirius , set himself up as a prophet and tried to ...
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... means of any learning borrowed from other nations , nor by any set examples to guide them , but solely by dint of the growth of their own natural faculties . This was the Arabian nation , which , living obscurely in a solitary peninsula ...
... means of any learning borrowed from other nations , nor by any set examples to guide them , but solely by dint of the growth of their own natural faculties . This was the Arabian nation , which , living obscurely in a solitary peninsula ...
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... mean , townsman or peasant , who used it as a tangible expression of their emotions , a ready vehicle of what they thought and felt and a lasting record of their views , made more impressive and more perspicuous by illustrative similes ...
... mean , townsman or peasant , who used it as a tangible expression of their emotions , a ready vehicle of what they thought and felt and a lasting record of their views , made more impressive and more perspicuous by illustrative similes ...
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... means in their power the flowing diction of that natural poetry the pathos and the effect of which , however , they strove to grasp with various but dubious success . They lay claim to no little credit , indeed , for the many ...
... means in their power the flowing diction of that natural poetry the pathos and the effect of which , however , they strove to grasp with various but dubious success . They lay claim to no little credit , indeed , for the many ...
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... means of signs , like one deaf and dumb . Verily , I kept my she - camel there long grumbling , with a yearning at the blackened stones , keeping and standing firm in their own places . It is the abode of a friend , languishing in her ...
... means of signs , like one deaf and dumb . Verily , I kept my she - camel there long grumbling , with a yearning at the blackened stones , keeping and standing firm in their own places . It is the abode of a friend , languishing in her ...
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