The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 12J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... some mark of distinction , which might be pleafing to me , and , above all , that it would be a reflection upon this country , if the King fhould be obliged to carry the manufcript into France . Incited by these motives , and ...
... some mark of distinction , which might be pleafing to me , and , above all , that it would be a reflection upon this country , if the King fhould be obliged to carry the manufcript into France . Incited by these motives , and ...
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... some re- marks on the veracity and merit of its Eaftern Author ; but , before we defcend to thefe mi- nute particulars , it will not be foreign from * Sed ingredientibus confiderandum fuit , quid agere- mus ; nunc quidem jam , quocunque ...
... some re- marks on the veracity and merit of its Eaftern Author ; but , before we defcend to thefe mi- nute particulars , it will not be foreign from * Sed ingredientibus confiderandum fuit , quid agere- mus ; nunc quidem jam , quocunque ...
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... some of which are tolerably authentick , all curious and entertaining , but very few written with tafte or fimplicity , and none , which answer in any degree to the Ciceronean idea of perfection : they contain , however , the best ...
... some of which are tolerably authentick , all curious and entertaining , but very few written with tafte or fimplicity , and none , which answer in any degree to the Ciceronean idea of perfection : they contain , however , the best ...
Page 348
... some ftudent of Eaftern literature would amuse himself with collecting these fables , and re- ducing them to a Syftem of Perfian Mythology , he would greatly affift every learner of the Afiatick languages ; who , without fuch help ...
... some ftudent of Eaftern literature would amuse himself with collecting these fables , and re- ducing them to a Syftem of Perfian Mythology , he would greatly affift every learner of the Afiatick languages ; who , without fuch help ...
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... some distance from BAGDAD , the capital of the province ; which was built in the middle of the eighth century by the Calif Almanfar . This city was raised on the fpot , where a Perfian princess had formerly built a palace , which the ...
... some distance from BAGDAD , the capital of the province ; which was built in the middle of the eighth century by the Calif Almanfar . This city was raised on the fpot , where a Perfian princess had formerly built a palace , which the ...
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Afia Afiatick Afiatiques Ahmed Pacha ainfi Alborz alſo ancient Arabes Arabian Arabick ARDEBIL auffi avoient avoit Bagdad Balkhe beauté c'eft c'eſt Califes call called century Chahrokh Chiraz city confidérables country défert deffein défirs Derbend diftrict Eaftern Empire enfuite envoya eſt étoient étoit facré faid faifant fans fecond feems Ferdufi feulement fince firſt foit foldats foleil fome font fous ftation fubject fuivante fujet gouverneur great Greeks Hafiz Hamadan Hérat Hiftorian himſelf hiſtory Huffein Irak Isfahan Kharezme Khoraffan King Kuli Khan Kuli Mirza l'armée l'Azarbigian l'Irak laiffant language Lekzies life Majefté Mérou Mohammed moſt muſt n'eft Nader Chah name named Nichapour Orientaux Oxus Pacha paffer parafanges Perfe Perfia Perfian plaines plufieurs poëfie poëmes poëtes préfent prince province reign Riza Kuli rofes roffignol Samarcand Sefi ſes ſhould ſon Tamerlane theſe thoſe Touran troupes Turcmans Turcs voyez d'Herbelot work writers years zéphyr
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Page 289 - ... mettre l'œil dans l'oreille ; et la plus grande merveille d'un art qui n'agit que par le mouvement est d'en pouvoir former jusqu'à l'image du repos. La nuit, le sommeil , la...
Page 305 - A SHORT HISTORY OF PERSIA FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT CENTURY. THE PREFACE. No characters are more confpicuous in hiftory, or excite greater admiration in the generality of readers, than thofe of celebrated warriours and conquerors : we fuppofe them to partake of a nature more than human ; we deck their ftatues and pictures with laurel ; and we dignify them with the name of Great-, though, perhaps, if they were ftripped of their bright arms, and divefted of their pompous titles, we fhould...
Page 402 - Cat of the Perfians, which fignifies a Great King, and was prefixed to the names of thofe three princes, whence the whole race were named Caianians, The Ancients tell us, that Cyaxeres flew the Scythian Chiefs at a feaft, to which he had invited them ; but the Eafterns are filent on this head, and it feems more probable, that the Tartars were compelled by force to repafs the Oxus; our authors make them retire beyond Cbo/cos and Iberia, confounding, as ufual, the Oriental with the Northern Scythians....
Page 112 - Pour confirmer l'amitié & l'alliance entre " les deux cours, que, tous les trois ans, un *' commiflaire foit envoyé de la Porte en " Perfe, & de la Perfe en Turquie, pour re
Page 312 - SHAH was publifhed in the fummer of the year feventeen hundred and feventy *, at the expence of the tranflator ; and forty copies upon large paper were fent to Copenhagen, one of them, bound with uncommon elegance, for the King himfelf, and the others as prefents to his Courtiers. What marks of...
Page 110 - Salo" mon, notre changement fortuné de religion, *' & la défertion de nos anciennes erreurs. " Comme quelques parties des provinces " de l'Irak & de l'Azarbigian, pendant le " règne agité de Chah Ifmaïl furent trans...
Page 347 - Letters, when they are not made the sole business of life, may become its ornaments in prosperity, and its most pleasing consolation in a change of fortune; but if a man addicts himself entirely to learning, and hopes by that either to raise a family, or to acquire, what so many wish for, and so few ever attain, an honourable retirement in his declining age, he will find, when it is too late, that he has mistaken his path; that other labours, other studies are necessary; and that unless he can assert...
Page 312 - The work, however arduous and unpleasant, was completed in a year, not without repeated hints from the secretary's office, that it was expected with great impatience by the court of Denmark.
Page 310 - Perfw, which he was defirous of having tranflated in England. The fecretary of ftate, with whom the Danijh minifter had converfed upon the fubject, fent the volume to me, requefting me to give a literal translation of it in the French language ; but I wholly declined the tafk, alledging, for my excufe, the length of the book, the drynefs of...
Page 286 - n'ont pas cultivé la poëfie avec moins d'ar" deur que les Perfans : ils ont même plus de " cet enthoufiafme, de cette fureur poetique*, *' qui faifit, échauffe, et enlève le cœur. Leur " ftyle eft impétueux ; leur imagination vive " peint avec force les objets, et ils mettent " dans leurs vers toute la chaleur du climat " qu'ils habitent. Ils reflemblent à un dia" mant qui étincelle de mille feux ; mais pour *' fentir leur beauté, il faut entendre leur