American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... Persian lan- guage and our own . Some learned men have taken no small pains to show a strong affinity between the Persian and the German . Their proof has rested chiefly on a copious induction of par- ticular vocables , the same in ...
... Persian lan- guage and our own . Some learned men have taken no small pains to show a strong affinity between the Persian and the German . Their proof has rested chiefly on a copious induction of par- ticular vocables , the same in ...
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... Persian grammar , because formed upon a different principle . The latter impart neither strength nor richness to the language . The com- pound verbs are mere periphrases , and the compound adjectives so exclusively descriptive , that ...
... Persian grammar , because formed upon a different principle . The latter impart neither strength nor richness to the language . The com- pound verbs are mere periphrases , and the compound adjectives so exclusively descriptive , that ...
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... Persian bards , however , are indebted for their immortality much less to the largesses of their royal patrons , than to the devoted admiration of the populace . The acute and imaginative vulgar of the East crave intellectual aliment of ...
... Persian bards , however , are indebted for their immortality much less to the largesses of their royal patrons , than to the devoted admiration of the populace . The acute and imaginative vulgar of the East crave intellectual aliment of ...
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