| 1773 - 394 стор.
...the drops of rain, or the dew of the morning, fo do I alfo who am but duft, imbibe the inftruftions of the Prophet. Believe then that it is he who tells...prophane, which terminates in thyfelf; and by a life walled in fpeculation, little even of this can be gained. When the gates of paradife are thrown open... | |
| 1785 - 772 стор.
...thé drops of ram, or the d:\v of the morning; fo do I al!b, who am but duft, imbibe the inftruftions of the Prophet. Believe then that it is he who tells...in fpeculation, little even of this can be gained. Wheft the gates of paradife are thrown open before thee, thy mind (hall be irradiated in a moment:... | |
| 1792 - 822 стор.
...who am but dud, imbibe the intlruflions of the Prophet. Believe, then, that it is he who tells the?, all knowledge is prophane, which terminates in thyfelf ; and by a life watted in fpeculation, littleeven of this can be gained. When the gates of Paradife are thrown open... | |
| 1793 - 310 стор.
...of rain, or the dew of the morn-' " yig ; fo do I alfo, who am but duft, imbibe the in" ftiructions of the Prophet. Believe then that it is he " who tells thee, all knowledge is prophane, which " terminate? in thyfelf ; and by a life wafted in fpecu" lation, little even of this can be gained.... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - 1795 - 616 стор.
...the drops of rain, or the dew of the morning, fo do I alfo, who am but duft, imbibe the inftruftions of the Prophet. Believe, then, that it is he who tells...thee all knowledge is prophane, which terminates in th) felf ; and by a life wafted in fpeculation, little even of this can be gained. When the gates of... | |
| 1797 - 680 стор.
...of ram, " 6r the dew of the morning, fo do 1 '• alfo, who am but dufl, imbibe the in" llruflions of the prophet. Believe then " that it is he who tells thee, all knou " ledge is profane, which terminates in " thylelf; and by a life walled in fpecu. " lation, little... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 430 стор.
...thp drops of rain, or the dew of the morning; so do I also, who am but dust, imbibe the instructions of the Prophet. Believe then that it is he who tells...thee, all knowledge is prophane, which terminates in thyself; and by a life wasted in speculation, little even of this can be gained. When the gates of... | |
| 1803 - 240 стор.
...drops of rain, or the dew of the morn" ing ; so do I also, who am but dust, imbibe the in" structions of the prophet. Believe then, that it is he " who...thee, all knowledge is prophane, which " terminates in thyself; and by a life wasted in spe" culation, little even of this can be gained. When " the gates... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 стор.
...drops of rain, " or the dew of the morning, so do I also, " who am but dust, imbibe the instrnc" tions of the Prophet. Believe then that " it is he who tells thee, all knowledge " is profane, which terminates in tby" self; and by a life wasted in specula" tion, little even of this... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 стор.
...the drops of rain, or the dew of the morning, fo do I alfo, who am btu duft, imbibe the inftructions of the Prophet. Believe then that it is he who tells thee, all knowledge is profane, which terminates in thyfelf ; and by a life wafted in fpeculation, little, even of this,can... | |
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