| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 658 sider
...itself, Burckhardt (Travels in Arabia, vol. ii. pp. 168, 169, ed. 1829) found no trace in the East. "The stories, once prevalent in Europe, of the " Prophet's...have I ever heard them in other parts of the East." It is uncertain how the legend originated. " The vulgar story," says Sir Richard Burton (Pilgrimage... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 654 sider
...itself, Burckhardt (Travels in Arabia, vol. ii. pp. 168, 169, ed. 1829) found no trace in the East. "The stories, once prevalent in Europe, of the " Prophet's...have I ever heard them in other parts of the East." It is uncertain how the legend originated. " The vulgar story," says Sir Richard Burton (Pilgrimage... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 644 sider
...itself, Burckhardt (Travels in Arabia, vol. ii. pp. 168, 169, ed. 1829) found no trace in the East. "The stories, once prevalent in Europe, of the " Prophet's...have I ever heard them in other parts of the East." It is uncertain how the legend originated. " The vulgar story," says Sir Richard Burton (Pilgrimage... | |
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