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It was covered with texts from the Koran, emblazoned in letters of gold, with the name of Allah inscribed upon it no less than twenty-eight thousand nine hundred times.

Their most cherished plan was to translate the Koran and the Friday Sermon, to have the Khutba (Prayer for the Caliph) recited in Turkish, and to remove the Arabic texts from the walls of the mosques; the eyes and ears of Turkish Moslems were to be saved from the contamination of an anti-national language; but the campaign against Arabic passed over into an attack upon Islam.

the reader can judge for himself by comparing the two texts.

The texts suggested are now before me, and I shall quote a few of them.

Martha Yeardley, describing the commencement of their religious service in this place, says: We were invited to a meeting which we felt most easy to attend, and my husband was given full liberty to speak if he felt inclined; but for a while the usual activity of their meetingssuch as singing, commenting on texts with Calvinistic explanations, &c.entirely closed our way.

On the walls are bracketed oxidized silver lamps of Roman design, and there are frequent illuminated texts from the Bible and from Mrs. Eddy's SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES impaneled.

So now, while creeds perplex the mind And wranglings load the weary wind, When all the air is filled with words And texts that ring like clashing swords, Still, as for refuge, we may turn Where Tabor's shining glories burn, The soul of antique Israel gone, And nothing left but Christ alone.

The walls were hung with Persian silks, and displayed three or four texts from the Koran, beautifully written in gold on a green ground.

In other instances the texts consist of alliterative prose, which proves its earlier metrical form.

In this electronic text, the play-text pages are numbered (contrary to custom in electronic texts), to allow use of the cross-references provided in the sidenotes and footnotes.

Texts: Globe, Aldine, Cambridge editions, etc.; Poetical and Prose Works, with Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal, edited by Knight, Eversley Edition (London and New York, 1896); Letters of the Wordsworth Family, edited by Knight, 3 vols.

Texts: Poems, edited by Dowden (Macmillan); Poetical Works (Crowell); Selections in Canterbury Poets; Life of Nelson, in Everyman's Library, Temple Classics, Morley's Universal Library, etc. Life: by Dowden (English Men of Letters).

Texts: Complete Works, Globe, Cambridge Poets, and Oxford editions; Selections, edited by M. Arnold, in Golden Treasury (see also Selections for Reading, above); Letters and Journals of Byron, edited by Moore (unreliable).

Texts: Collected Writings, edited by Masson, 14 vols.

Texts: Works, with Life by Forster, 8 vols.

Texts: Works, edited by R. B. Johnson (Dent); various other editions of novels; Letters, edited by Woolsey (Roberts).

Texts: Tales and Novels, New Langford Edition, 10 vols.

Texts: Works, edited by Henley, 12 vols.

Texts: Selected essays, in Camelot Series, also in Cavendish Library (Warne); Stories from the Italian Poets (Putnam).

Selections are given in P. & S.; Bronson, I.; Ward, I.; Chambers, I.; and Manly, I. Skeat has edited a small edition of Piers the Plowman ("B" text) and also a larger edition, entitled The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman, in Three Parallel Texts.

The Globe edition, one of the best modern texts of Shakespeare, has thirty-seven plays.

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Literary sources of art history; an anthology of texts from Theophilus to Goethe.

Old Babylonian omen texts.

(Yale Oriental series: Babylonian texts, vol.10) © 20Jun47; A14039.

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