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... Persian word meaning finished or completed , ' a convention comparable to FINIS or THE END below the last line of a ( nineteenth or early twentieth century ) novel . FitzGerald's use of the Persian word is thus a precedent for Eliot's ...
... Persian word meaning finished or completed , ' a convention comparable to FINIS or THE END below the last line of a ( nineteenth or early twentieth century ) novel . FitzGerald's use of the Persian word is thus a precedent for Eliot's ...
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... Persian author of the quatrains actu- ally was or was not a Sufi mystic . During the interval between the first and second editions of Omar , " Monsieur Nicolas , French Consul at Resht " ( so mentioned by FitzGerald ) , published a ...
... Persian author of the quatrains actu- ally was or was not a Sufi mystic . During the interval between the first and second editions of Omar , " Monsieur Nicolas , French Consul at Resht " ( so mentioned by FitzGerald ) , published a ...
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... Persian specialist L. P. Elwell - Sutton , makes an obser- vation that is of general relevance to the subject : " The permeation of so much of Persian literature by the catch - phrases of Sufism , and conversely the use by Sufis of the ...
... Persian specialist L. P. Elwell - Sutton , makes an obser- vation that is of general relevance to the subject : " The permeation of so much of Persian literature by the catch - phrases of Sufism , and conversely the use by Sufis of the ...
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The Purpose of Recognition | 1 |
A Sudden Conversion | 15 |
A Book of Verses | 27 |
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