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... Oriental construction , " --- and behold one , " or " a ram caught , " & c . , the copyist mistook the 7 ( Daleth ) for ( Resh ) , which two letters are very easily confounded- and so they were compelled to manufacture quite another ...
... Oriental construction , " --- and behold one , " or " a ram caught , " & c . , the copyist mistook the 7 ( Daleth ) for ( Resh ) , which two letters are very easily confounded- and so they were compelled to manufacture quite another ...
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... Oriental conquerors , gives a singular and most at- tractive colouring to this early literature . From the influence of the church in the dark ages , and the absence of the diversified interests and avocations which absorb the attention ...
... Oriental conquerors , gives a singular and most at- tractive colouring to this early literature . From the influence of the church in the dark ages , and the absence of the diversified interests and avocations which absorb the attention ...
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... Oriental fiction was introduced by the Arabians into Europe , many countries of which were already seasoned to a reception of its extravagancies , by means of the poetry of the Gothic Scalds , who , perhaps , originally derived their ...
... Oriental fiction was introduced by the Arabians into Europe , many countries of which were already seasoned to a reception of its extravagancies , by means of the poetry of the Gothic Scalds , who , perhaps , originally derived their ...
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... the old ballads and legends that had long been current among the common people , embellished , it may be , as Warton supposes , by an admixture of Oriental fancies communicated to the Armo- 1830.1 69 Charlemagne and his Peers .
... the old ballads and legends that had long been current among the common people , embellished , it may be , as Warton supposes , by an admixture of Oriental fancies communicated to the Armo- 1830.1 69 Charlemagne and his Peers .
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by an admixture of Oriental fancies communicated to the Armo- ric bards , through the Saracens of Spain . It is certain that an heroic rhapsody of which Orlando was the subject , was sung to the Norman troops at the battle of Hastings ...
by an admixture of Oriental fancies communicated to the Armo- ric bards , through the Saracens of Spain . It is certain that an heroic rhapsody of which Orlando was the subject , was sung to the Norman troops at the battle of Hastings ...
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