Страница - 113- Quevedo’s Visions, [343].
- Rabbi and the poor woman, [227];
- and the emperor Trajan, [265];
- and the cup of wine, [119].
- Ralston’s Russian Folk-Tales, [141];
- ‘Ram caught in a thicket,’ [205].
- Rasálú, Legend of Rájá, [178].
- Rats that ate iron, [44].
- Richardson, Octavia, [149].
- Rich, Barnaby, [350].
- Riches, [44], [50],
[261].
- Rieu, Charles, [41].
- Robber and the Khoja, [69].
- Rogers, the poet, [359].
- Rose and Nightingale, [42].
- Ross, David, [278].
- Rúm, country of, [46].
- Russian Folk-Tales, [141].
- Saádí: sketch of his life, [3];
- character of his writings, [6];
- on a bad musician, [7];
- his ‘Gulistán,’ [9];
- prefaces to books, [11];
- preface to the ‘Gulistán,’ [12];
- the fair cup-bearer, [28];
- assured of lasting fame, [55];
- on money, [125].
- Sacchetti, [231], [133].
- Saint-worship, [321], [327].
- Samradians, sect of the, [97].
- Satan in form of a deer, [213].
- Satiety and hunger, [45].
- Sayce, A. H., [71].
- Scarronides, [157].
- Schoolmaster and wit, [79].
- Scornfulness, [260].
- Scott’s ‘Lay,’ [331].
- Scribe’s excuse, [79].
- Secrets, [48], [263].
- Seneca on aphorisms, [259].
- Senegambian Tales, [278].
- Sermon, burlesque, [328].
- Servant, wakeful, [112].
- Servants, lazy, [76].
- Seven stages of human life, [257].
- Seven Vazírs, [173]
- Seven Wise Masters, [133], [173], [178], [134].
- Shakspeare, [53], [163], [257], [342], [347], [349], [350].
- Sheba, Queen of, [218].
- Shelley’s Queen Mab, [126].
- Signing with ×, [333].
- Silence, on keeping, [38], [39], [45], [263].
- Simonides, [12].
- Sindibád,
Book of, [123], [159],
[173], [176], [178], [306].
- Singing Ass, [149].
- Sinhásana Dwatrinsati, [124].
- Shopkeeper and governor, [116].
- Sindbán, [173].
- ‘Skip over three leaves,’ [322].
- Slander, [44].
- Slave, witty, [35].
- Slippers, the unlucky, [83].
- Smith, Horace, [53].
- Smiths and rich man, [77].
- Socrates, [300], [338].
- Sodom, the citizens of, [198].
- Solomon: advice to three men, [215];
- the Queen of Sheba, [218];
- the egg-stealer, [75];
- his signet-ring, [220];
- his lost fables, [239];
- his precocious sagacity, [73];
- his choice of wisdom, [249];
- the serpent’s prey, [274].
- Son, dutiful, [236].
- Sorrow, times of, [260].
- Spectator, Addison’s, [359].
- Spenser, Edmund, [117].
- Springtide, in praise of, [14].
- Stingy merchant and poor Bedouin, [95].
- Story-teller and the King, [100].
- Stubbes on beards and barbers, [352].
- Stupidity, [26].
- Súfís, [21].
- Suka Saptati, [124].
- Sully and the courtiers, [341].
- Summa Praedicantium, [132].
- Superiors and inferiors, [260].
- Swynnerton, Charles, [54].
- Syntipas, [173].
- Tales and Quicke Answeres, [10], [28], [75], [321].
- Talkers, comprehensive, [17].
- Talmud, authors of the, [185], [186];
- Tantrákhyána, [159].
- Taylor’s Wit and Mirth, [330];
- Superbiae Flagellum, [351].
- Teaching and learning, [262].
- Temple’s Panjábí Legends, [179].
- Thálebí and the Khalíf, [105].
- Thief, self-convicted, [75];
- without opportunity, [263].
- Thieves, Foolish, [151].
- Thomson’s Seasons, [46].
- Three Dervishes, [113].
- Throne, Tales of a, [124].
- Tibetan Tales, [159].
- Tongue, the key of wisdom, [46].
- Tongues, dish of, [305].
- ‘Tongues in Trees,’ [53].
- Trajan and the Rabbi, [265].
- Treasure, concealed, [44].
- Treasure-seekers, the Four, [144].
- Tree of Life, [174], [177].
- Trouvères, [327].
- Turkish Jester: in the pulpit, [66];
- the cauldron, [67];
- the beggar, [68];
- the drunken governor, [68];
- the robber, [69];
- the hot broth, [69].
- Turkish poetess, [17].
- Turkmans, weeping, [110].
- Tútí Náma, [124];
- Tyl Eulenspiegel, [133].
- Van Butchell, [348].
- Vasayadatta, [133].
- Vase, use thy, [263].
- Vatsyayana’s Káma Sutra, [126].
- Vazírs, the Seven, [173].
- Vetála Panchavinsati, [124],
[162], [179].
- Vicious hate the virtuous, [44].
- Vine, planting of the, [196].
- Virgil Travestie, [332].
- Virtue cannot come out of vice, [50].
- Visitors, troublesome, [40].
- Von Hammer, [293].
- Vrihat Kathá, [158].
- Wakeful servant, [112].
- Wamik and Azra, [293].
- Want: moderation, [7].
- Warton’s Hist. of Eng. Poetry, [163].
- Water of Life, [174], [177].
- Weil’s Bible, Korán, and Talmud, [273].
- Weeping Turkmans, [110].
- Wheel on man’s head, [146], [147].
- Wicked rich man, [44].
- Widowhood, compulsory, [287].
- Wife, choosing a, [263].
- Williams, Sir Monier, [259].
- Will, Ingenious, [237].
- Wisdom, who gains, [261].
- Wise man in mean company, [49].
- Witches’ beards, [358].
- Witty Baghdádí, [83];
- Woman: carved out of wood, [130];
- seven requisites of, [165].
- Woman’s counsel, [64], [65];
- Women, bearded, [358].
- Woodcutter and Moses, [270].
- World of Wonders, [148].
- Wright’s Latin Stories, [76].
- Young’s Night Thoughts, [46].
- Youth, modest and learned, [27].
- Zemzem, [285].
- Zotenberg, Hermann, [91].
- Zozimus, the ballad-singer, [71].
- Zulaykhá, Potiphar’s wife, [68].