Dalziel's Illustrated Arabian Nights' Entertainments

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Ward and Lock, 1868 - 822 ページ
 

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THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST CALENDER THE SON OF A KING
55
THE HISTORY OF THE ENVIOUS MAN AND OF HIM WHO WAS ENVIED
67
THE HISTORY OF THE THIRD CALENDER THE SON OF A KING
78
THE HISTORY OF ZOBEIDE
95
97
105
THE HISTORY OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
108
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
114
THE FOURTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
123
SINDBAD MAKES A SADDLE FOR THE KING
125
THE SIXTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
132
THE THREE APPLES
141
BEDREDDIN HASSAN AND THE JEW ISAAC
153
VERRE
157
THE HUNCHBACK SINGS TO THE TAILORS WIFE
177
THE YOUNG MAN RELATING HIS STORY TO THE MERCHANT
185
THE GENTLEMAN OFFERS THE PURSE
193
THE FAVOURITE LOCKS THE MERCHANT IN THE
201
THE YOUNG MAN AND THE GOVERNOR OF DAMASCUS
209
THE STORY TOLD BY THE TAILOR
212
THE YOUNG MAN AND THE BARBER
219
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER
224
THE MILLER OBLIGES BACBOUC TO TURN THE MILL
227
THE HISTORY OF GANEM SON OF ABOU AIBOU THE SLAVE OF LOVE
218
BAKBARAH AND THE OLD WOMAN
229
ALCOUZ AND THE OLD
237
ALNASCHAR AND HIS BASKET OF GLASS
241
SCHACABAC KNOCKS DOWN THE BARMECIDE
249
THE CONCERT AT THE PALACE OF SCHEMSELNIDAR
257
THE PRINCE OF PERSIA AND EBN THAHER ESCAPE FROM THE PALACE
265
THE PRINCE SENDS HIS LETTER TO SCHEMSELNIHAR
273
SCHEMSELNIHAR AND THE JEWELLER
281
LANDING FROM THE BOAT
289
THE JEWELLER RETURNING HOME
297
THE SULTAN ENTREATS FATIMA TO INDUCE CAMARALZAMAN TO MARRY
305
THE PRINCE PRESENTS THE RING TO KING SCHAHZAMAN
313
MARZAVAN DISCOVERS THE PRINCE
321
THE MEETING OF THE PRINCE AND BADOURA
328
CAMARALZAMAN FINDS THE TALISMAN OF THE PRINCESS BADOURA
337
CAMARALZAMAN AND BADOURA
345
THE GRIEF OF CAMARALZAMAN
353
PRINCE AMGIAD AND THE WICKED LADY
359
QUEEN MARGIANA ASKS PRINCE ASSAD TO WRITE
365
J Tenniel
373
THE VIZIERS VEXATION
384
SAOUY COMPLAINS TO THE KING
393
THE LADY REVIVING
459
GANEM PRESENTING THE TWO SLAVES TO lENAB
465
FETNAB SENT TO THE DARK TOWER
472
GANEMS MOTHER AND SISTER PERSECUTED
477
MEETING AGAIN
485
THE HISTORY OF PRINCE ZEYN ALASNAM AND OF THE KING OF THE GENII
489
KING ZEYN CONDUCTS THE QUEEN MOTHER TO THE VAULT
493
THE HISTORY OF PRINCE CODADAD AND HIS BROTHERS AND OF THE PRINCESS DERYABAR
501
PRINCE CODADAD AND HIS MOTHER
503
66
508
THE PRINCESS OF DERYABAR AND THE SURGEON ON THEIR JOURNEY TO THE CITY OF HARRAN
519
ABOU HASSAN AND THE STRANGER
525
ABOU HASSAN AS CALIPH
533
ABOU HASSAN AND THE SEVEN DAMSELS
537
ABOU HASSAN AND HIS MOTHER
539
ABOU HASSAN TRYING TO AVOID THE MERCHANT
545
THE CALIPH LOOKING THROUGH THE LATTICE
551
ABOU HASSAN PAYING THE COOK
556
THE TRICK SUCCESSFUL
561
ALTERCATION BETWEEN THE NURSE AND MESROUR
569
THE HISTORY OF ALADDIN OR THE WONDERFUL LAMP
575
THE AFRICAN MAGICIAN EMBRACING ALADDIN
577
THE MAGICIAN COMMANDING ALADDIN TO GIVE UP THE LAMP
585
ALADDIN SEES THE PRINCESS BADROUIBOUDOUR ON HER WAY TO THE BATHI
597
THE BRIDEGROOM SHUT UP IN THE LUMBER ROOM
605
ALADDINS SLAVES CARRYING PRESENTS TO THE SULTAN
613
THE GRIEF OF THE PRINCESS BADROULBOUDOUR AT TARTING WITH HER FATHER
625
THE SULTANS SURPRISE AT THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALADDINS PALACE
633
FATIMA PAINTING THE FACE OF THE MAGICIAN
645
BABA ABDALLA AND THE CALIPH
653
THE LAST TOUCH
661
SIDI NOUMANS VENGEANCE ON HIS WIFE
669
THE HISTORY OF COGIA HASSAN ALHABBAL
671
THE FISHERMAN GIVES THE FISH TO COGIA IIASSAN
679
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685
THE ROBBERS IN COUNCIL
699
THE HISTORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY ROBBERS WHO WERE KILLED BY ONE SLAVE
714
PRINCE FIROUZ SCHAI BESEECHING THE PROTECTION OF THE PRINCESS OF BENGAL
733
THE PEOPLE REJOICING
741
WEDDING CHEER
747
THE HISTORY OF PRINCE AHMED AND THE FAIRY PARIBANOU
748
THE MAGIC CARPET
753
PRINCE AHMED FINDS HIS ARROW
765
THE PRETENDED SICK WOMAN
773
THE MAGIC PAVILION
781

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vii ページ - ... barbarous. To say all in a word, our most celebrated English beauties would vanish near her. She was dressed in a caftan of gold brocade, flowered with silver, very well fitted to her shape, and showing to advantage the beauty of her bosom, only shaded by the thin gauze of her shift.
627 ページ - ... it to his guide, asked him which house it was, that, or the first ? The guide was so confounded, that he knew not what answer to make ; but still more puzzled, when he and the captain saw five or six houses similarly marked.
vii ページ - I mean as large as those of my Lord * *, but about the bigness of a pea ; and to these buttons large loops of diamonds, in the form of those gold loops so common on birthday coats. This habit was tied, at the waist, with two large tassels of smaller pearls, and round the arms embroidered with large diamonds.
vii ページ - I was so struck with admiration that I could not for some time speak to her, being wholly taken up in gazing. That surprising harmony of features, that charming result of the whole ! that exact proportion of body ! that lovely bloom of complexion unsullied by art ! the unutterable enchantment of her smile — But her eyes ! — large and black, with all the soft languishment of the blue ! every turn of her face discovering some new grace.
545 ページ - I am ready to bestow the princess my daughter upon him ; therefore, good woman, go and tell him so, and I will wait till you bring me his answer.
124 ページ - Kela is very rich and powerful, and the isle of Bells, which is about two days journey in extent, is also subject to him. The inhabitants are so barbarous that they still eat human flesh.
viii ページ - She wore large diamond bracelets, and had five rings on her fingers, except Mr. Pitt's the largest I ever saw in my life. It is for jewellers to compute the value of these things, but, according to the common estimation of jewels in our part of the world, her whole dress must be worth a hundred thousand pounds sterling.
206 ページ - I got up, and saw that it was one of the first cadis of the city, mounted on a mule, and accompanied by five or six of his people : he alighted at the door of the house •where the young lady had opened the window, and went in, which made me suppose he was her father.
38 ページ - The inhabitants, also, crowded to meet him, and welcome him with acclamations and every demonstration of joy, which lasted for several days. The day after his arrival, the sultan assembled his courtiers, and gave them an ample detail of the occurrences which, contrary to his wishes, had delayed his return ; he then declared to them his intention of adopting the king of the four Black Isles, who had left a large kingdom to accompany and live with him ; and at last...
289 ページ - what harm canst thou do to me ? I fear thee not. But I will grant thee this favour, and I make the oath thou requirest. Now tell me whence thou comest, what thou hast seen, and what thou hast done this night?

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