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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 66
עמוד 179
Persian monarchs lavished wealth upon men who could compose panegyrics
that pleased royal ears; humorous verse, biting satires, keen epigrams brought
local fame to minor poets long since almost hidden in oblivion; all Iran listened ...
Persian monarchs lavished wealth upon men who could compose panegyrics
that pleased royal ears; humorous verse, biting satires, keen epigrams brought
local fame to minor poets long since almost hidden in oblivion; all Iran listened ...
עמוד 208
The word went forth that poets, musicians, teachers, and artisans would be
welcomed at this court, and hither the exiles flocked. For a period it is probable
that no other one spot on earth possessed so much genius as did this city of
Iconium.
The word went forth that poets, musicians, teachers, and artisans would be
welcomed at this court, and hither the exiles flocked. For a period it is probable
that no other one spot on earth possessed so much genius as did this city of
Iconium.
עמוד 245
century through the translation by Edward Fitzgerald; but the poem that Persia
justly looks upon as the very highest accomplishment of Jami is Yusuf and
Zulaikha, the story of the Biblical Joseph and Potiphar's wife. In this eight
thousand line ...
century through the translation by Edward Fitzgerald; but the poem that Persia
justly looks upon as the very highest accomplishment of Jami is Yusuf and
Zulaikha, the story of the Biblical Joseph and Potiphar's wife. In this eight
thousand line ...
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