单词 | Mahound |
例句 | The novel’s version of the Prophet is called Mahound — an alternative name for Muhammed sometimes used during the Middle Ages by Christians who considered him a devil. Why “The Satanic Verses” remains so controversial 2018-09-29T04:00:00Z In addition, Rushdie’s Mahound puts his own words into the angel Gibreel’s mouth and delivers edicts to his followers that conveniently bolster his self-serving purposes. Why “The Satanic Verses” remains so controversial 2018-09-29T04:00:00Z They believed Rushdie insulted the Prophet Muhammad by naming a character Mahound, a medieval corruption of “Muhammad.” Salman Rushdie ‘on the road to recovery,’ agent says 2022-08-14T04:00:00Z One of them - the most controversial - features a prophet named Mahound, who founds a religion in the desert. Indian Muslim leader Syed Shahabuddin dies aged 82 - BBC News 2017-03-04T05:00:00Z But may Mahound and Termagaunt aid me never if I hang him not by the neck, so he give me not fair reason for this deed. Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends 2011-11-24T03:00:40.487Z Hall mentions him in his first satire: “Nor fright the reader with the Pagan vaunt Of mighty Mahound and great Termagaunt.” Folk-lore of Shakespeare My will utterly look that it be wrought, Or upon a gallows both you shall die, By Mahound most mightiest, that me dear hath bought. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse Down with your blades, you curs, Or, by Mahound!— Collected Poems Volume Two If by thy forged tales I could cast down Mahound, I had rather be his slave than thy accomplice! The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court If thou loue me, shew it in killing me, Thy sword had neuer yet a chaster sheath, Nor thou, nor Mahound a worse enemy. Seven Minor Epics of the English Renaissance (1596-1624) He listened for the Frankish voices in his mind crying out against the Saracens, against the devilish religion of the one they called Mahound. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel Now speed thee forth hastily, For they that will the contrary, Upon a gallows hanged shall be, And, by Mahound, of me they get no grace. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse "He was an idol of the misbelievers, like the false god Mahound." The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche And Child Life in Town and Country Or maybe some at the Court of Mahound. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court I bore thee over France unto Marseilles, and on the steamer where we took aboard two hundred Paynim pilgrims of Mahound. The Gypsies War-dimmed grew his gear, Grim his visage; in fear Listened Mahound his cheer Deep in Hell. Helen Redeemed and Other Poems Herod, for this cause, wore a turban, and swore premature oaths by "Mahound." A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance And when she looked eastward for it she saw the face of Mahound. A Short History of England The future abbots seem to have been men of valour; for they armed themselves, when occasion called, against the followers of Mahound, who ventured from the passes of Spain into their territories. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre They had the Paynim at home: Mahound and Termagaunt were at their doors. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 Well they may; for if ever the Greeks do reign in Stamboul the sufferings of the Muslims will satisfy the most eager fanatic that ever cursed Mahound. Letters from Egypt It is Mahound, the Evil One, and he has gain'd my soul! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood Am I mad now or am I christen'd, you my pagan cousin, My mighty Mahound kinsman, what quirk now? Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) In speaking of the great prophet I am therefore resolved to call him Mahomet; and am prepared, on further provocation, to call him Mahound. The New Jerusalem The devils, headed by Satan, perform a mock pagan mass to Mahound, which is the old name for Mohammed. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England "Now, in faith," said Wamba, "I cannot see that the worshippers of Mahound and Termagaunt have so greatly the advantage over the people once chosen of Heaven." Ivanhoe What vows she vowed, how oft that night she prayed, To all her gods and Mahound, in despair! Orlando Furioso Knights, bishops, earls, this London spawn—by Mahound, I had sooner have been born a Mussulman— Less clashing with their priests— I am half-way down the slope—will no man stay me? Becket and other plays Christianity and chivalry had measured their force against Mahound, and Mahound had not fallen; the shadow of his horned helmet, the crest of the Crescent, still lay across their sunnier lands; the Horns of Hattin. The New Jerusalem For he viewed the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he, But to Mahound or Termagant Would Beichan never bend a knee. Ballad Book They were in the theatre at Arles, the Saracens, where the blessed martyr St. Trophimus had died in torments; they had set up there their idol of Mahound, and turned the place into a fortress. Hereward, the Last of the English They regarded Mohammedans as heathens, and Termagant and Mahound as false gods. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3 No God but one, and Mahound is his prophet. Becket and other plays I knew by what sign they had survived the long slavery under Ottoman orientalism; and upon what name they had called in the darkness, when there was no light but the horned moon of Mahound. The New Jerusalem The same romance brings in the story of the Stone of Samarkand, adapted from ch. xxxiv., and accounts for its sanctity in Saracen eyes because it had long formed a pedestal for Mahound! The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 They both fell, and rolled together on the ground; but Torfrid never loosed his hold till he had crushed out his unbaptized soul and sent it to join Mahound in hell. Hereward, the Last of the English Some said: "Oh, the Mahound must be intending a salute for the man in the moon of Ramazan!" The Prince of India — Volume 02 Look you, my gude friend, there has been twenty things said about this same lord, in which there is no more truth than in the leasings of Mahound. The Fortunes of Nigel Nay, more," he went on, "even the followers of Mahound revere Christ as a prophet. Masters of the Guild And there were vessels that are wrought by magic of Mahound out of seasand and the air by a warlock with his breath that he blases in to them like to bubbles. Ulysses But his men love him not, neither love they the English nor the Muscovy folk, for they are worshippers of Mahound, and endure not Christian men. Letters to Dead Authors Now they are hard upon us, and are already beginning to swallow up the regions that we have helped to win from the dominion of Mahound. The Lady of the Shroud He marched against Bagdad, and had sworn to root the heresy of Mahound from the earth. The Path of the King The King Marsilius holds the place, Who loveth not God, nor seeks His grace: He prays to Apollin, and serves Mahound; But he saved him not from the fate he found. Song and Legend from the Middle Ages It was the laughter of the followers of Mahound, rollicking and taking their pleasure in the public bath. From Cornhill to Grand Cairo "He was a heathen—he believed in Mahound." 1492 Her a husband hath he found, Paynim lord that serves Mahound! Aucassin and Nicolete True, they had plundered and eaten the faithful and shed innocent blood in oceans, but they hated the children of Mahound worse than the children of Christ. The Path of the King But his men love him not, neither love they the English, nor the Muscovy folk, for they are worshippers of Mahound, and endure not Christian men. Letters to Dead Authors Argosies of gold, silk and spices, sailing steady, sailing fast over a waterway unblocked by Mahound and his soldans. 1492 |
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