Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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... contains several consonants unknown to European languages ; but it has only three vowels , in the three cardinal positions corresponding generally to high front i , high back u , and low a . This wealth of consonants and poverty of ...
... contains several consonants unknown to European languages ; but it has only three vowels , in the three cardinal positions corresponding generally to high front i , high back u , and low a . This wealth of consonants and poverty of ...
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... contains the first description by an Englishman of the ruins of Baalbec . Though his book is principally concerned with the description of the land and of the Easter ceremonies of Jerusalem , it contains a notable comment , quoted by ...
... contains the first description by an Englishman of the ruins of Baalbec . Though his book is principally concerned with the description of the land and of the Easter ceremonies of Jerusalem , it contains a notable comment , quoted by ...
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... contains the first description by an Englishman of the ruins of Baalbec . Though his book is principally concerned with the description of the land and of the Easter ceremonies of Jerusalem , it contains a notable comment , quoted by ...
... contains the first description by an Englishman of the ruins of Baalbec . Though his book is principally concerned with the description of the land and of the Easter ceremonies of Jerusalem , it contains a notable comment , quoted by ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 54 |
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