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Page 374
... writing ( v . 61 ) , and particularly mentions a com- plete edition of the poems of Labid which he possessed ( v . 57 ) .1 Al- Farazdaq himself and his antagonist Jarir both dictated their poems to amanuenses for preservation , though ...
... writing ( v . 61 ) , and particularly mentions a com- plete edition of the poems of Labid which he possessed ( v . 57 ) .1 Al- Farazdaq himself and his antagonist Jarir both dictated their poems to amanuenses for preservation , though ...
Page 395
... writing in the style of his day , was an extremely clever satiric writer ; but when he put on his protecting disguise , what a different strain comes from him ! In Virgine the sultry sun ' gan sheen . The gathered storm is ripe , the ...
... writing in the style of his day , was an extremely clever satiric writer ; but when he put on his protecting disguise , what a different strain comes from him ! In Virgine the sultry sun ' gan sheen . The gathered storm is ripe , the ...
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... writing from the transcript with mechanical certainty . Complete reversibility is no such easy matter as even competent scholars may think off - hand . think off - hand . We do not attach great value to it for any usual purpose of ...
... writing from the transcript with mechanical certainty . Complete reversibility is no such easy matter as even competent scholars may think off - hand . think off - hand . We do not attach great value to it for any usual purpose of ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
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