Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 13
61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace, whereof
thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one
half, the other his valiant heart : [speech ! besides these two nought is left but a ...
61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace, whereof
thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one
half, the other his valiant heart : [speech ! besides these two nought is left but a ...
الصفحة 21
... and been accustomed to look more immediately to Him, others (especially
those who, like the Qureysh, possessed famous shrines of idolatrous worship
which brought them in much profit,) less: probably contact with Judaism and
Christianity ...
... and been accustomed to look more immediately to Him, others (especially
those who, like the Qureysh, possessed famous shrines of idolatrous worship
which brought them in much profit,) less: probably contact with Judaism and
Christianity ...
الصفحة 26
... Some less closely, out of its subject; but the different order in which they occur
in different recensions, and the fact that some recensions omit some of them
which others supply, make it doubtful whether even they all properly belong to
the ...
... Some less closely, out of its subject; but the different order in which they occur
in different recensions, and the fact that some recensions omit some of them
which others supply, make it doubtful whether even they all properly belong to
the ...
الصفحة 37
... in the same villages, and show also some slight traces of that abhorrence of
the cow which is so marked among the Dāh-Hanu people, and which is also
prevalent in greater or less intensity among many of the other Dards in their own
home.
... in the same villages, and show also some slight traces of that abhorrence of
the cow which is so marked among the Dāh-Hanu people, and which is also
prevalent in greater or less intensity among many of the other Dards in their own
home.
الصفحة 54
... Indian dialects (from which they had less opportunity of borrowing than the
Drās people had). It was therefore perhaps an early Dārd formation of which all
but slight traces have been lost by the later Därds. THE TRANSITIVE VERB “to
strike.
... Indian dialects (from which they had less opportunity of borrowing than the
Drās people had). It was therefore perhaps an early Dārd formation of which all
but slight traces have been lost by the later Därds. THE TRANSITIVE VERB “to
strike.
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