A History of Arabic LiteratureD. Appleton, 1903 - 478 pages |
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... of secretary - interpreter for Oriental languages to the French Government . The publications of Professor Huart are numerous , and are known to all Eastern scholars . I have to thank Professor Huart for the kindness with V.
... of secretary - interpreter for Oriental languages to the French Government . The publications of Professor Huart are numerous , and are known to all Eastern scholars . I have to thank Professor Huart for the kindness with V.
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... known to the sage , the shair , and to him alone . Unfortunately no text of any of these satires has come down to us . But we can easily imagine the subjects on which they turn , by a reference to Balaam's famous curse . The Hijd had ...
... known to the sage , the shair , and to him alone . Unfortunately no text of any of these satires has come down to us . But we can easily imagine the subjects on which they turn , by a reference to Balaam's famous curse . The Hijd had ...
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... known as Mufaḍḍaliyyât , so called after Al - Mufaḍḍal al - Dabbî , who collected them into one volume for his pupil , Prince Al - Mahdî , in the eighth century - a beginning of the publication of these was made by Thorbecke ; the ...
... known as Mufaḍḍaliyyât , so called after Al - Mufaḍḍal al - Dabbî , who collected them into one volume for his pupil , Prince Al - Mahdî , in the eighth century - a beginning of the publication of these was made by Thorbecke ; the ...
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... known what he was asking me , I would have granted his desire . " Amongst the town poets we must mention QAIS , son of Al - Khatîm , who lived at Yathrib , a town later called Medina , which name it bears at the present day . He made ...
... known what he was asking me , I would have granted his desire . " Amongst the town poets we must mention QAIS , son of Al - Khatîm , who lived at Yathrib , a town later called Medina , which name it bears at the present day . He made ...
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... known signi- fies " The wild cow with a crushed muzzle . " She was first married to Mirdâs , the son of Abû Âmir , and secondly , after his death , to ' Abdallah , the son of ' Abd al - Uzzâ . She sang the memories of her two brothers ...
... known signi- fies " The wild cow with a crushed muzzle . " She was first married to Mirdâs , the son of Abû Âmir , and secondly , after his death , to ' Abdallah , the son of ' Abd al - Uzzâ . She sang the memories of her two brothers ...
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