Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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... language added many of his own.- Such a version as Sale's , therefore , we need not add , was an in- valuable treasure , and the mode of its execution not only sup- plied the urgency of the time , but has nearly superseded the necessity ...
... language added many of his own.- Such a version as Sale's , therefore , we need not add , was an in- valuable treasure , and the mode of its execution not only sup- plied the urgency of the time , but has nearly superseded the necessity ...
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... language , and to see even his failings with a charitable eye . 66 But Sale it is , perhaps , added , is " half a Mussulman , ” in a more serious point of view ; in one , we admit , much more sub- ject to misrepresentation and suspicion ...
... language , and to see even his failings with a charitable eye . 66 But Sale it is , perhaps , added , is " half a Mussulman , ” in a more serious point of view ; in one , we admit , much more sub- ject to misrepresentation and suspicion ...
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... language , the language of Arabia . - No ! there is not any religion that presents to the senses a spectacle more simple , affecting , and majestic ! " If this were a fit place for entering on such 20 Sale's Koran .
... language , the language of Arabia . - No ! there is not any religion that presents to the senses a spectacle more simple , affecting , and majestic ! " If this were a fit place for entering on such 20 Sale's Koran .
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... language is , indeed , very sweet and delectable : it is cleared of all harshness , by the cutting and leaving out the conso- nants , which maketh it fall off the tongue very volubly ; yet , in mine opinion , it is rather elegant than ...
... language is , indeed , very sweet and delectable : it is cleared of all harshness , by the cutting and leaving out the conso- nants , which maketh it fall off the tongue very volubly ; yet , in mine opinion , it is rather elegant than ...
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... language enough to call them rogues hand- somely , and the villaines were inferiour to a beating , and , indeed ,, not worthy of mine or any honest man's anger . Pręda canum lepus est , vastos non implet hiatus Nec gaudet tenui sanguine ...
... language enough to call them rogues hand- somely , and the villaines were inferiour to a beating , and , indeed ,, not worthy of mine or any honest man's anger . Pręda canum lepus est , vastos non implet hiatus Nec gaudet tenui sanguine ...
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