Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... language , which at one time was called the house of Being . " The focus here upon language is clearly central , for the " event of appropriation " is " that realm , vibrating within itself , " whereby both man and Being come to ...
... language , which at one time was called the house of Being . " The focus here upon language is clearly central , for the " event of appropriation " is " that realm , vibrating within itself , " whereby both man and Being come to ...
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... language of the Qur'ān , it was the language to use for commenting upon the Holy Book , for writing on traditions of the Prophet , for expounding the doctrines of Muslim law , and likewise for the ' aqliyat , the philosophical sciences ...
... language of the Qur'ān , it was the language to use for commenting upon the Holy Book , for writing on traditions of the Prophet , for expounding the doctrines of Muslim law , and likewise for the ' aqliyat , the philosophical sciences ...
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... language of the Qur'an and of the lawyer divines , nor Persian , the language of poetry and historiography . Thus the mystical leaders had to recur to the vernacular , even if they some- times thought it necessary to start their book ...
... language of the Qur'an and of the lawyer divines , nor Persian , the language of poetry and historiography . Thus the mystical leaders had to recur to the vernacular , even if they some- times thought it necessary to start their book ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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