Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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Página 135
... language outside the range of Islam , simply for scientific purposes , seems next to incredible . I do not know of any Arab who learned literary Greek for the purpose of studying Greek literature , and it is perfectly certain that ...
... language outside the range of Islam , simply for scientific purposes , seems next to incredible . I do not know of any Arab who learned literary Greek for the purpose of studying Greek literature , and it is perfectly certain that ...
Página 137
... language is so condensed and at the same time so artistically constructed that you could scarcely anywhere take away a single word without destroying the whole sentence . " He goes on to explain the nature of the difficulties arising to ...
... language is so condensed and at the same time so artistically constructed that you could scarcely anywhere take away a single word without destroying the whole sentence . " He goes on to explain the nature of the difficulties arising to ...
Página 138
... language to depict Indian civilisation , he put it to such a test as no Arabian author has ever done before or after . He had , like Colebrooke , Wilson and Lassen , to grapple with the difficulty of rendering all the subtleties of ...
... language to depict Indian civilisation , he put it to such a test as no Arabian author has ever done before or after . He had , like Colebrooke , Wilson and Lassen , to grapple with the difficulty of rendering all the subtleties of ...
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... language . I was then unaware of the fact that this book had already been published two years ago , and I have only just found it out from a German Catalogue of second - hand books . The Dictionnaire français - soso et soso - français ...
... language . I was then unaware of the fact that this book had already been published two years ago , and I have only just found it out from a German Catalogue of second - hand books . The Dictionnaire français - soso et soso - français ...
Página 144
... language , of the Hamitic group ( see page 126 of Cust's Modern Languages of Africa , 1883 ) . The Bani Amír are wrongly entered as a Dialect of the same language , but the Vocabulary shows that the language is Semitic , and akin to the ...
... language , of the Hamitic group ( see page 126 of Cust's Modern Languages of Africa , 1883 ) . The Bani Amír are wrongly entered as a Dialect of the same language , but the Vocabulary shows that the language is Semitic , and akin to the ...
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Página 65 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
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Página 355 - European critics towards the end of the last century and the beginning of the present ?
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Página 293 - Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay Presidency during the year 1883-4,' just published at the Government Press by Prof.
Página 102 - And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells, sung masses, and baptized several; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that only the year before the bishop and six other Minor Friars had there undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated...