Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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Page 30
... replied not , but their external state gave me answer sufficient , as every veil between my intelligence and it was now rent asunder ; here was the reply : " Let not the beautiful gardens deceive " thee ; between thee and them are hills ...
... replied not , but their external state gave me answer sufficient , as every veil between my intelligence and it was now rent asunder ; here was the reply : " Let not the beautiful gardens deceive " thee ; between thee and them are hills ...
Page 47
... replied : " We shall hold a sitting to which " all of you shall be convened , and there we shall expose to you the entire chain " of our genealogy . " Being at length established in the castle of Cairo , he gave a public audience as he ...
... replied : " We shall hold a sitting to which " all of you shall be convened , and there we shall expose to you the entire chain " of our genealogy . " Being at length established in the castle of Cairo , he gave a public audience as he ...
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... replied ; " but to the point " where the sun of generosity riseth over the world . " I may here observe , before going farther , that Abû Tammam has stolen the idea and the very words of these verses from a piece by Muslim Ibn al ...
... replied ; " but to the point " where the sun of generosity riseth over the world . " I may here observe , before going farther , that Abû Tammam has stolen the idea and the very words of these verses from a piece by Muslim Ibn al ...
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... replied . " - " Does God show mercy to literary men ? ' - ' Yes .'- ' And if they have been " remiss ? ' - ' A severe reprimand will be given and then will come eternal hap- piness . ' - Ibn al - Khashshâb was born A. H. 492 ( A. D. ...
... replied . " - " Does God show mercy to literary men ? ' - ' Yes .'- ' And if they have been " remiss ? ' - ' A severe reprimand will be given and then will come eternal hap- piness . ' - Ibn al - Khashshâb was born A. H. 492 ( A. D. ...
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... replied ( in correcting him ) : " Yes , hindabah biorûkih . " Provoked with the observation , he ex- claimed : " Do not take it without the roots ( bioruka ) ; " - ( repeating the fault , " if it be without roots , I will not have it ...
... replied ( in correcting him ) : " Yes , hindabah biorûkih . " Provoked with the observation , he ex- claimed : " Do not take it without the roots ( bioruka ) ; " - ( repeating the fault , " if it be without roots , I will not have it ...
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