| 1852 - 862 sider
...admired ; his voice was remarkably sweet and sonorous at the same time, VOL. XV. — FOURTH SE&1ES. which made the Arabs say that his words all reached the heart." Respecting the Song of Songs, in its external aspect, our author says, " The two lovers, or the bridegroom... | |
| 1852 - 884 sider
...laws in general. His eloquence was universally admired ; his voice was remarkably sweet and sonorous at the same time, which made the Arabs say that his words all reached the heart." Respecting the Song of Songs, in its external aspect, our author says, " The two lovers, or the bridegroom... | |
| John Kitto - 1856 - 750 sider
...every difficult passage. It is said that he equalled, or perhaps excelled, any of the ulemas in the itto ' Burckhardt's Materials for a History of the ff'ahabees, p. 290. 6. ' According to liis circuits.'... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 476 sider
...law in general. His eloquence was universally admired ; his voice was remarkably sweet and sonorous at the same time, which made the Arabs say that his words all reached the heart.'1 1 BURCKHARDT'S Materials for a History of the Wahabees, p. 290. Stoe1flfc fck-jfirst $sg.... | |
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