Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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... Muhammad , " he forbeed the paynyms mametrie , " 3 he did not realize that he was saying that Muḥammad forbade the worship of Muhammad . By the time of the Renaissance , " idol " had replaced " mammet , " which took on a figurative ...
... Muhammad , " he forbeed the paynyms mametrie , " 3 he did not realize that he was saying that Muḥammad forbade the worship of Muhammad . By the time of the Renaissance , " idol " had replaced " mammet , " which took on a figurative ...
Page 8
... Muḥammad was sleeping off the effects of wine , his men slew the hermit , using Muhammad's sword , and told him on awaking that he himself had committed the crime . “ And þan he cursed the wyn & all po pat drynken it . " 1 In the second ...
... Muḥammad was sleeping off the effects of wine , his men slew the hermit , using Muhammad's sword , and told him on awaking that he himself had committed the crime . “ And þan he cursed the wyn & all po pat drynken it . " 1 In the second ...
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... Muhammad is relatively simple : an introduction to fit the Hero into his proper setting , an exposition of his character and actions , and finally a discussion of the main points of Muhammad's system in their universal relations ...
... Muhammad is relatively simple : an introduction to fit the Hero into his proper setting , an exposition of his character and actions , and finally a discussion of the main points of Muhammad's system in their universal relations ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 54 |
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