The Arabian nights' entertainmentsE. Lumley, 1859 - 568페이지 |
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Abon Hassan African magician Agib Aladdin Aladdin's mother Amgiad answered asked Assad Bagdad bagnio Bahader Balsora bastinado beauty Bedreddin Hassan brother brought Cairo caliph carried Codadad Cogia commanded court cried Damascus daugh daughter discourse door Ebn Thaher eunuch eyes Fair Persian father favour fisherman gate gave genie give grand vizier hall hand Harran head hear heard highwayman hither honour immediately jeweller king knew lady lamp leave looked Madam majesty Margiana marriage merchant Mesrour morning never night Noureddin obliged opened ordered palace perceived pieces of gold pray present prince Camaralzaman prince of Persia replied returned Saouy says Scheherazade Scheich Ibrahim Schemseddin Mohammed Schemselnihar sent ship shut Sindbad SINDBAD THE SAILOR slave soon story sultan surprised tears tell thee thing thou thought told took wife woman words young Zobeide
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166 페이지 - He was sitting on the bank of a stream, and at first I took him to be one who had been shipwrecked like myself. I went towards him and saluted him, but he only slightly bowed his head.
176 페이지 - I prepared for my departure in a few days, and as soon as the caliph's letter and present were delivered to me, I went to Bussorah, where I embarked, and had a very happy voyage.
168 페이지 - ... and from time to time threw stones to provoke the apes; so that by this stratagem we filled our bags with cocoa-nuts, which it had been impossible for us to have done otherwise.
498 페이지 - African magician awaited him with the utmost impatience. As soon as Aladdin saw him, he cried out, " Pray, uncle, lend me your hand, to help me out." " Give me the lamp first," replied the magician, " it will be troublesome to you.
505 페이지 - What wouldst thou have ? I am ready to obey thee as thy slave, and the slave of all those who have that lamp in their hands; I, and the other slaves of the lamp.
538 페이지 - I do not say, continued the man, that it is one of the wonders of the world, but that it is the only wonder of the world ; since nothing so grand, rich, and magnificent, was ever seen.
40 페이지 - The hope of delivering himself from proverty prevailed with the fisherman. I could listen to thee, says he, were there any credit to be given to thy word ; swear to me by the great name of God, that you will faithfully perform what you promise, and I will open the vessel ; I do not believe you will dare to break such an oath.
546 페이지 - Aladdin put the money into his hand, and staying no longer in the town than just to get a little refreshment, returned to the palace, where he waited not long at the private door. When he came into the princess's apartment, he said to her, "Princess...
522 페이지 - After this preamble, which appeased and affected the sultan, she told him what had happened to her in so moving a manner, that he, who loved her tenderly, was most sensibly grieved. She added, If your majesty doubts the truth of this account, you may inform yourself from my husband, who, I am persuaded, will tell you the same thing.
493 페이지 - Go, my son, to your mother, give my love to her, and tell her that I will come and see her tomorrow, if I have time, that I may have the satisfaction of seeing where my good brother lived so long, and ended his days.