lass="indx">Day’s (Lal BehÁri) Folk Tales of Bengal, 504. Deaf Man and his Sick Friend, 446, 561. Decameron, 483. Defoe on Fate, xxvi. D’Herbelot’s BibliothÈque Orientale, 238. DÉlices de Verboquet, 551. Demonologia, 241. Dice-playing, 522. Dilbar LakhÍ, 244. DÍnar, a gold coin, 47. Dirham, a silver coin, 360. Disciplina Clericalis, 482, 564. DÍvs, 253. Dog, The Faithful, 206, 509, 513. Dog-worshipping Merchant, Story of the, 494. DomÉnichi’s (Lod.) FacetiÆ, 551. D’Ouville’s (Sieur) Tales, 551. Dowson’s HindÚ Mythology, 228. Dozon’s Contes Albanais, 539. Dravidian Nights Entertainments, 544, 545. Dubois’ Tamil Panchatantra, 532. Dunlop’s History of Fiction, 167, 530. Durga, 197. Eastern Story-Tellers, xxi. Eastwick, Edward B., 566. Elephant, Four Blind Men and the, 195. Errors, Browne’s Vulgar, 259, 540. European Romances—see Romances. Eve, Milton’s, 324. Expeditions, The Three, 496. Fabliaux, 483, 521, 549, 566. FacetiÆ: BebelianÆ, 551; DomÉnichi, 551. Fagnan, Prof. E., 474. Fairies, not immortal, 318. Faithless Wife and Ungrateful Blind Man, 215, 516, 532. Falcon, The Faithful, 510, 570. FarhÁd and ShirÍn, 289. FarÍdÚn, 69. Farrukh, 274. FarrukhrÚz, History of, 147, 493. Fars, or FarsistÁn, 69. Fate, or Destiny, xxv, 121. FÁtihÁ,
.html#Page_541" class="pginternal">541, 543. Indian drama, 224. Indian Notes and Queries, 197, 515. Indian story-books: AlakÉsa KathÁ, xxix, xxxii; BengalÍ Folk Tales, 504; Dravidian Nights Entertainments (MadanakÁmarÁjankadai), 544, 545; Hitopadesa, 121, 464; KashmÍrÍ Folk-Tales, 507, 524, 544, 557; KathÁ ManjarÍ, 517; KathÁ Sarit SÁgara, xxi, 166, 287, 346, 516, 558; Panchatantra, 532; PanjÁbÍ Legends, 524, 526, 570; Sinhasana Dwatrinsati, 517; VetÁlapanchavinsati, 500, 518; Vrihat KathÁ, xxii. IrÁn, 43. Indra’s Paradise, 316, 544. Infernal Machines, 201. Infancy, Apocryphal Gospel of the, 556. Infidels, all who are not Muslims, 439. Iram, Rose-Garden of, 304, 494. Iskandar, 173. IstikbÁl, 271. Iswara, 492. Italian story-books: Decameron, 483; Cento Novelle Antiche, 560. ’Itr-igul, 330. Ivanhoe, 100. Jacob’s sorrow, 242. JamÍ, the Persian poet, 356. JamÍla KhatÚn, 294. JamshÍd, Cup of, 173. JÁtakas, 8, 563. Jeshu, Toldoth, 475, 542. Jewellers, rogues in stories, 224. Jews, Absurd charges against, 439. Joseph, the son of Jacob, 244, 312; and Potiphar’s Wife, 330. JÜlg’s Mongolian Tales, 500, 556. KÁf, Mountains of, 478, 546. Ring, The, 355, 546. Rings, Signet, 70. Road to the Mosque, 547. Robe of honour, 99. Robinson’s Persian Poetry, 257. Robles, Isidro de, 551, 561. Roebuck’s Persian and HindÚstÁnÍ Proverbs, 283. Romance writers, European, 264. Romances, European: Alexander, 167; Agravain, etc., 530; Eglamour (Sir), xxxii; Guerin de Monglave, 523; Huon of Bordeaux, 264, 518, 521, 544; Isumbras (Sir), Octavian, Torrent of Portugal, xxxii. Roscoe’s Spanish Novelists, 486, 552, 561. Rose and Nightingale, 122, 345. Roses, Otto of, 330. Roy, ProtÁp Chandra, 523, 539. RÚh-afzÁ, 304. Rukh (or roc), 306. RÚm, Country of, 44. RupÍ, Value of, 244. Rustam, 240. Sa’dÍ, the Persian poet, 101, 245, 253, 257, 278, 311. Sagas from the Far East, 500, 556. Sakhr, the demon, and Solomon, 163. Salamander, 259. Saman-rÚ, 288. Sambhavi, 197. Sastras, The six, 228. SÁstrÍ, Pandit S. M. NatÉsa, xxix, 193, 195, 197, 229, 544, 545. Satan, Artful women compared to, 376. Satan, the stoned one, 277, 369. SatanÆ, Tela Ignea, 475. Sayf ul-MulÚk, Story of, 370, 547. Scottish Ballad, 545. Scott’s edition of the Arabian Nights, 275569. VazÍr, The Treacherous, 114. VazÍrs, The Forty, xxxi, xxxix, 3, 306, 383. Vedas, The Four, 228. Verboquet, DÉlices de, 551. Vermieux’ Indian Tales, 516. VetÁlapanchavinsati, 500, 518. Vijanajara, 199. Virtuous DevasmitÁ and her Suitors, 287. Visitors, Meeting, 271, 285. Visvesvara, 212. Vogelritter, Ballad of the, 545. Voltaire’s Zadig, 511. Wadia, P. D. H., 489, 543. Wagenseil’s Tela Ignea SatanÆ, 475. Walhouse, M. J., 541. Washerman’s Story, 58, 476. WasÍf’s amatory poetry, 348. Water of Life, 520, 521. Way’s Fabliaux, 567. Wilson, Dr. H. H., xxix, 571. Wind as messenger of love, 164. Wine forbidden to Muslims, 312. Witch Shamsah, 357, 493, 546. Witches and werwolves, 45. Wives, Unfaithful, 19, 216. Woman-nature, 350. Woman, The perfect, 194. Woman who knew the language of animals, 505, 510. Woman’s love scorned, 13. Women, The Three Deceitful, 355, 546. Women, addicted to Magic, 401. Women’s condition in the Muslim Paradise, 187, 248. Woodcarver and Painter, Story of the, 500. Wordsworth, xxvi. Wrestling in Persia, 110. Wright’s Latin Stories, 492. Yad-est, Game of, 383. Yakshas, 535. Yaman, 152. Youth, Fountain of, 521. Yule-Tide Stories, 497. Zadig, 511. ZanÁna, Printed by William Hodge & Co., 26 Bothwell Street, Glasgow. |
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