Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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Page 19
... continued to break on Christian shores . At the Sublime Porte ruled a series of feeble sultans who left the management of affairs in the hands of their ministers . The able Muhammad Kuprili and his son Aḥmad were in control during part ...
... continued to break on Christian shores . At the Sublime Porte ruled a series of feeble sultans who left the management of affairs in the hands of their ministers . The able Muhammad Kuprili and his son Aḥmad were in control during part ...
Page 99
... continued in the drama , though Thomson's Edward and Eleanora and Hughes's Siege of Damascus represented the Saracens in a favorable light . On the other hand , the continued popularity of Voltaire's Mahomet tended to perpetuate the ...
... continued in the drama , though Thomson's Edward and Eleanora and Hughes's Siege of Damascus represented the Saracens in a favorable light . On the other hand , the continued popularity of Voltaire's Mahomet tended to perpetuate the ...
Page 102
... continued to make trouble . A man entering the hut late at night fell over the hog and was bitten on the arm . The commo- tion caused the entire encampment to turn out in the darkness , fear- ing his escape . More valuable than the ...
... continued to make trouble . A man entering the hut late at night fell over the hog and was bitten on the arm . The commo- tion caused the entire encampment to turn out in the darkness , fear- ing his escape . More valuable than the ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 54 |
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