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" Their Poets, including Hafiz, who are (with the exception of Firdausi) the most considerable in Persia, borrowed largely, indeed, of Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves and the People they addressed ; a People... "
Goethe's West-Easterly Divan - Page 222
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1877 - 264 pages
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer-poet of Persia

Omar Khayyam - 1859 - 48 pages
...Firdusi) the most considerable in Persia, borrowed largely, indeed, of Omar's material, but turning il to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves and the People they address'd ; a People quite as quick of Doubt as of Belief; quite as keen of the Bodily Senses as of...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, rendered into Engl. verse [by E. Fitzgerald. 2nd ...

Omar Khayyam - 1868 - 56 pages
...Firdausi) the most considerable in Persia, borrowed largely, indeed, of Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...Sense as of Intellectual ; and delighting in a cloudy compound of both, in which they could float luxuriously between Heaven and Earth, and this World and...
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The North American Review, Volume 109

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1869 - 650 pages
...admits that the chief Persian poets, including Hafiz, borrowed largely of Omar's material, " but turning it to a mystical use more convenient to themselves...sense as of intellectual, and delighting in a cloudy compound of both, in which they could float luxuriously between heaven and earth, and this world and...
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The North American Review, Volume 109

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1869 - 650 pages
...admits that the chief Persian poets, including Hafiz, borrowed largely of Omar's material, " bsi turning it to a mystical use more convenient to themselves...bodily sense as of intellectual, and delighting in a cloudj compound of both, in which they could float luxuriously between heaven and earth, and this world...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: The Astronomer-poet of Persia. Rendered Into ...

Laurier House, Omar Khayyam - 1872 - 70 pages
...Firdausi) the most considerable in Persia, borrowed largely, indeed, of Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...expression, that might serve indifferently for either. Omar was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed (however mistakenly) of finding...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer-poet of Persia

Omar Khayyam - 1878 - 164 pages
...Firdausi) the most considerable in Persia, borrowed largely, indeed, of Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...expression, that might serve indifferently for either. Omar was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed (however mistakenly) of finding...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: And the Salámán and Ábsál of Jámí

Omar Khayyam - 1879 - 146 pages
...could say where he should be buried." " THE ASTRONOMER-POET OF PERSIA. Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...expression, that might serve indifferently for either. Omar was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed (however mistakenly) of finding...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: And the Salámán and Ábsál of Jámí

Omar Khayyam - Persian poetry - 1879 - 144 pages
...passing away in the hand of the Wind.' " THE ASTRONOMER-POET OF PERSIA. Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...expression, that might serve indifferently for either. Omar was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed (however mistakenly) of finding...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: And the Salámán and Ábsál of Jámí

Omar Khayyam - Persian poetry - 1879 - 142 pages
...saying, ' No man who used the sea could say where he should be buried.' " Omar's material, but turning it to a mystical Use more convenient to Themselves...the wings of a poetical expression, that might serve indiflerently for either. Omar -was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed...
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Biographical preface. Omar Khayyám's grave. Omar Khayyám's life. Omar ...

Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 530 pages
...indeed more proper answer, by saying, 'No man who used the sea could sav where he should be buried.' " Intellectual; and delighting in a cloudy composition...expression, that might serve indifferently for either. Omar was too honest of Heart as well as of Head for this. Having failed (however mistakenly) of finding...
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