Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other PapersClouston, W. A. (William Alexander)
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Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers
Clouston, W. A. (William Alexander)
Middle Eastern literature -- History and criticism
Hafiz, the Persian poet, 291.
Hagiolatry, 321, 327.
Hamsa Vinsati, 124.
Hariri, the Arabian poet, 208.
Harrison on beards, 350.
Hartland, E. Sidney, 181.
Hatim Tai, 24.
Hazar u Yek Ruz, 93.
Hebrew facetiae, 117.
Henryson, Robert, 309.
Heptameron, 82.
Herrick's Hesperides, 53.
Herodotus, Apology for, 316.
Herrtage, S. J., 196.
Hershon's Talmudic Miscel., 191.
Hesiod's fables, 239.
Hitopadesa, 140, 240.
Horse-dealers and the king, 81.
Hudibras, etc., 332, 345, 346.
Hundred Mery Talys, 70, 317, 320.
Hurwitz, Hyman, 117, 189, 218, 257.
'Idda: compulsory widowhood, 287.
Ideal, not the real, 97.
Idleness and industry, 41, 261.
Ignorance, 262.
Ill news, breaking, 95;
telling, 45.
Images, the stolen, 128.
Indian poetess, 25, 27, 44.
Inferiors and superiors, 260.
Ingratitude, 47.
Intolerance, religious, 188, 190.
Investment, safe, 228.
Irving, David, 309.
Isfahani and the governor, 116.
Ishmael's wives, 203.
Island, Desolate, 243, 279.
Israel likened to a bride, 250.
Italian Tales, 100, 115, 203, 231, 235, 279, 306.
Jacob's sorrow, 208.
Jacobs, Joseph, on the Esopic Fables, 300, 308.
Jami, 40, 48, 63, 109.
Jamil and Buthayna, 294.
'January and May,' 29.
Jehennan, 145.
Jehoshua, Rabbi, 205.
Jehudah, Rabbi, 186.
Jests, antiquity of, 60.
Jewels, the, 229;
luminous, 196.
Jewish facetiae, 117
Jochonan, Rabbi, 186;
and the poor woman, 227.
Johnson and Garrick, 52.
Johnson, Dr., on springtide, 14.
Jones, Sir William, 15.
Joseph and Potiphar's wife, 205;
and his brethren, 206.
Josephus on Solomon's fables, 239.
Jotham's fable, 239.
Julien, Stanislas, 77.
Kadiri's Tuti Nama, 124.
Kah-gyur, 159.
Kalila wa Dimna, 39.
Kalidasa, 284.
Kama Sutra, 126.
Kamarupa, 133.
Kashifi, 38.
Kashmiri Folk-Tales, 111, 118.
Katha Manjari, 71, 100, 175.
Katha Sarit Sagara, 157, 163, 179.
Khalif and poet, 101, 105.
Khizar and the Water of Life, 177.
Khoja Nasr-ed-Din, 65, 70.
King and his Four Ministers, 176;
and the horse-dealers, 81;
and the Seven Vazirs, 173;
and the story-teller, 99, 100;
who died of love, 161.
Knowles, J. H., 111, 118.
Kuran, 65.
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