The Dawn of LiteratureThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1931 - 367 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 27
עמוד 131
... speak for anguish of keen joy To have him close.21 Then from his breast burst a woeful cry : " The Kali ( The Demon ) ! The Kali ! " That was the cause . " Desolate , night and day , grieving me , possessing me , he dwelt ! " Joyous was ...
... speak for anguish of keen joy To have him close.21 Then from his breast burst a woeful cry : " The Kali ( The Demon ) ! The Kali ! " That was the cause . " Desolate , night and day , grieving me , possessing me , he dwelt ! " Joyous was ...
עמוד 226
... speak unwished , or speak unseasonably . 20 The versions of Sadi's poetry given here are based on transla- tions by E. B. Eastwick , several examples of which may be found in Flowers from the Persian Poets , New York , Thomas Y. Crowell ...
... speak unwished , or speak unseasonably . 20 The versions of Sadi's poetry given here are based on transla- tions by E. B. Eastwick , several examples of which may be found in Flowers from the Persian Poets , New York , Thomas Y. Crowell ...
עמוד 296
... speak of it in their records . Semitic in origin , these Hebrews may have taken their name from the word Ibrim , meaning " the people of the other side " -that is , on the other side of the Euphrates . Probably led out of Mesopotamia by ...
... speak of it in their records . Semitic in origin , these Hebrews may have taken their name from the word Ibrim , meaning " the people of the other side " -that is , on the other side of the Euphrates . Probably led out of Mesopotamia by ...
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THE DAWN IN PERSIA | 165 |
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Æsop ancient Assyria Author's version Babylon Babylonian Bata beauty became behold Book of Kings Brahman brother Buddha Buddhist chants Chinese Christian Confucius dead death declared deeds drama Draupadi Dushyanta earth earthly Egypt Egyptian epic eyes faith fame famous father Firdausi Garden gods Greek Han Dynasty happy hath hear heart Heaven Hebrew Herbert Giles Hindu Holy human hundred India Iran Ishtar Jesus Kauravas King Krishna land legends length literary literature live London looked Lord Mahabharata Meher Mencius mighty modern monarch Nala narrative nation night Omar palace Pandavas passed Persian Pharaoh philosophy poem poet poetry praise prayers priests Prophets race Ravana religion religious romance ruler Rustem sacred sage Sakuntala scholars Shahnameh Sohrab song sorrow soul spirit story tale Talmud temples thee thine things thousand Tiamat to-day tomb translation Uba-aner unto vast wife wisdom wise woman words writings young