North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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Page 13
... Moorish arts and Moorish customs would have been just what they were , at any time when they were left free to conform them- selves to the peculiar genius of the race , modified slightly , perhaps , by different ages and climates , but ...
... Moorish arts and Moorish customs would have been just what they were , at any time when they were left free to conform them- selves to the peculiar genius of the race , modified slightly , perhaps , by different ages and climates , but ...
Page 14
... Moorish style also , founded at first upon the later Roman or corrupt Greek struc- tures , was at length seasoned and tempered so thoroughly with the luxuriousness of Moorish tastes , as to lose in its sportive features all traces of ...
... Moorish style also , founded at first upon the later Roman or corrupt Greek struc- tures , was at length seasoned and tempered so thoroughly with the luxuriousness of Moorish tastes , as to lose in its sportive features all traces of ...
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... Moorish maids and the honor of Moorish men , and all the wonders of a luxurious and brilliant court . But it is in the general toleration , the freedom of intercourse , and the chivalric courtesy mutually exhibited by the Moors and ...
... Moorish maids and the honor of Moorish men , and all the wonders of a luxurious and brilliant court . But it is in the general toleration , the freedom of intercourse , and the chivalric courtesy mutually exhibited by the Moors and ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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