The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Shah Nameh and the Arabian Nights , it is only that the wonders contained in these last are of a tamer and more moderate description . Now the inference which we would draw from this intermixture of obvious fable with the ancient ...
... Shah Nameh and the Arabian Nights , it is only that the wonders contained in these last are of a tamer and more moderate description . Now the inference which we would draw from this intermixture of obvious fable with the ancient ...
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... Shah Nameh are those which , in the life - time of Fer- dusi himself , were still in the recent memory of his countrymen , - ~ - the Turks of Sogdiana and the Byzantine emperors . Nor is this all . There are many of those circumstances ...
... Shah Nameh are those which , in the life - time of Fer- dusi himself , were still in the recent memory of his countrymen , - ~ - the Turks of Sogdiana and the Byzantine emperors . Nor is this all . There are many of those circumstances ...
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... Shah Nameh . That no instances of coincidence can be found more striking than these , it would , certainly , be hazardous to maintain ; but , the most considerable facts in their ancient history - of which the Persians appear to us to ...
... Shah Nameh . That no instances of coincidence can be found more striking than these , it would , certainly , be hazardous to maintain ; but , the most considerable facts in their ancient history - of which the Persians appear to us to ...
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... Shah Nameh . Two nations , indeed , are known , and only two , whose original records survived , in their primitive sim- plicity , the destruction of their government by foreign usurpation . But the circumstances which rendered the ...
... Shah Nameh . Two nations , indeed , are known , and only two , whose original records survived , in their primitive sim- plicity , the destruction of their government by foreign usurpation . But the circumstances which rendered the ...
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... Shah Nameh ? -certainly not . We have already allowed that the memory of three , at least , among the ancient kings of Persia , is preserved , the one by a peculiarity of his person , the second by the religious opinions which he ...
... Shah Nameh ? -certainly not . We have already allowed that the memory of three , at least , among the ancient kings of Persia , is preserved , the one by a peculiarity of his person , the second by the religious opinions which he ...
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