Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 74
... given in one of the Arabic Introductions . The book had become very famous for its wisdom , and for the ingenuity and ele- gance of its composition . On this ac- count Nouschirewan , sovereign of Per- sia , was very desirous of ...
... given in one of the Arabic Introductions . The book had become very famous for its wisdom , and for the ingenuity and ele- gance of its composition . On this ac- count Nouschirewan , sovereign of Per- sia , was very desirous of ...
Pagina 76
... given , however , there are no decidedly religious characters ; they are animals purely natural , unsophisticated , unindoctrinated , and presenting only an amiable and natural morality . It is selected for its purity of diction , its ...
... given , however , there are no decidedly religious characters ; they are animals purely natural , unsophisticated , unindoctrinated , and presenting only an amiable and natural morality . It is selected for its purity of diction , its ...
Pagina 79
... given to him a basket of provisions . Of this he would eat what he wanted , and hang up the remainder . I used to watch the recluse until he went out , when I would leap up to the basket , and eat away until I had devoured what was in ...
... given to him a basket of provisions . Of this he would eat what he wanted , and hang up the remainder . I used to watch the recluse until he went out , when I would leap up to the basket , and eat away until I had devoured what was in ...
Pagina 82
... given . For the good are ever watching over and helping the good . Especially is it the case that , when such a one stumbles , or falls into trouble , it is only one like him that gives him the hand ; as when the elephant sinks in the ...
... given . For the good are ever watching over and helping the good . Especially is it the case that , when such a one stumbles , or falls into trouble , it is only one like him that gives him the hand ; as when the elephant sinks in the ...
Pagina 86
... given high titles , but no power to judge or punish ; thus , in fact , creating generals in place of feudal chieftains more proud of their birth than of their monarch , and organizing a new nobility , a legion cf honor dependent on him ...
... given high titles , but no power to judge or punish ; thus , in fact , creating generals in place of feudal chieftains more proud of their birth than of their monarch , and organizing a new nobility , a legion cf honor dependent on him ...
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