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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 49
עמוד 178
ships to his fellowmen and God that so brilliant a galaxy of poets and romancers
and philosophers arose. ... Even after such linguistic liberation the Arabic types of
poetry and even Arabic subjects of song persisted until the bold spirit of the ...
ships to his fellowmen and God that so brilliant a galaxy of poets and romancers
and philosophers arose. ... Even after such linguistic liberation the Arabic types of
poetry and even Arabic subjects of song persisted until the bold spirit of the ...
עמוד 180
And in the last couplet the poet must introduce his own namel Thus the author's
fame was literally interwoven with his production. Obviously all names are not
romantic or poetic, and the result was that in Persia almost every writer assumed
for ...
And in the last couplet the poet must introduce his own namel Thus the author's
fame was literally interwoven with his production. Obviously all names are not
romantic or poetic, and the result was that in Persia almost every writer assumed
for ...
עמוד 363
... 34o Poetic Justice, Chinese, 284, 289 Poetry, Babylonian, 69-73 Poetry,
Chinese, 253, 256, 257, 270-272, 276, 28o Poetry, Egyptian, 5, 38-45 Poetry,
Hebrew, 3oo, 302, 303, 315-318, 319 Poetry, Indian, 79, 86, 88, 156162 Poetry,
Persian, ...
... 34o Poetic Justice, Chinese, 284, 289 Poetry, Babylonian, 69-73 Poetry,
Chinese, 253, 256, 257, 270-272, 276, 28o Poetry, Egyptian, 5, 38-45 Poetry,
Hebrew, 3oo, 302, 303, 315-318, 319 Poetry, Indian, 79, 86, 88, 156162 Poetry,
Persian, ...
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