Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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Page 88
... Persia ; they are , respectively : a hypothetical " valley near Bagdat , " the desert , a forest in Georgia , and a ... Persian , for Divers High Crimes and Misde- meanors " ( 1748 ) , 2 a defense of Lord Lyttelton's Letters from a Per ...
... Persia ; they are , respectively : a hypothetical " valley near Bagdat , " the desert , a forest in Georgia , and a ... Persian , for Divers High Crimes and Misde- meanors " ( 1748 ) , 2 a defense of Lord Lyttelton's Letters from a Per ...
Page 146
... Persia and British India in common cause against Afghanistan , and in promoting British trade in Persia . His Sketches of Persia was published anonymously in 1827. Malcolm was interested in the large part played by the fables and ...
... Persia and British India in common cause against Afghanistan , and in promoting British trade in Persia . His Sketches of Persia was published anonymously in 1827. Malcolm was interested in the large part played by the fables and ...
Page 165
... Persia . " 3 hope has not been realized , though Hajji Baba was translated long ago into Persian for the illumination of those who know no English . And , since the book is banned under the present regime in Persia . ( or Iran ) , it is ...
... Persia . " 3 hope has not been realized , though Hajji Baba was translated long ago into Persian for the illumination of those who know no English . And , since the book is banned under the present regime in Persia . ( or Iran ) , it is ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 55 |
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