Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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162. oldal
... Syud Achmet , artist , poet , and dreamer of dreams , was accustomed to pour forth to their edification and astonishment . the same little mole which Hafiz speaks | ing places for the élite of the capital of the of : " For the mole on ...
... Syud Achmet , artist , poet , and dreamer of dreams , was accustomed to pour forth to their edification and astonishment . the same little mole which Hafiz speaks | ing places for the élite of the capital of the of : " For the mole on ...
164. oldal
... syud's policy . The men's quarters of his was closed , and the shouting crowd dis- great house were large , dirty , and dilapi persed . dated , they proved the arrogance of his humility . His great tribe of hungry re- tainers got no ...
... syud's policy . The men's quarters of his was closed , and the shouting crowd dis- great house were large , dirty , and dilapi persed . dated , they proved the arrogance of his humility . His great tribe of hungry re- tainers got no ...
168. oldal
... syud , and as long as your money lasts your orders shall be faithfully obeyed , " he added , as he carefully folded ... Syud Mirza Ach- met , " said the man , with a low obeisance . " Have you any letter or communication for my master ...
... syud , and as long as your money lasts your orders shall be faithfully obeyed , " he added , as he carefully folded ... Syud Mirza Ach- met , " said the man , with a low obeisance . " Have you any letter or communication for my master ...
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