Lexicographical Neighbors of Hejras
Literary usage of Hejras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1876)
"hejras composed a biography of Arabian bards in fifty volumes; Safadi another in
thirty. There were many women who wrote with elegance and genius. ..."
2. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1876)
"hejras composed a biography of Arabian bards in fifty volumes; Safadi another in
thirty. There were many women who wrote with elegance and genius. ..."
3. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"Those took some open towns, by the way-side : Sith, the two hejras ; where, midst
palms, they passed, By many wells. But, angry, o'erthrew Romans, ..."
4. Universal Biography: Containing a Copious Account, Critical and Historical ...by John Lemprière by John Lemprière (1810)
"... and hejras >w printed in 171'J, aivl inserted in '« pending. ' !l>r the reu'Jy
flushes of his wit and '••¡«, John, an English sculptor, ..."
5. Historical and Critical Essays by Thomas De Quincey (1853)
"To Hector now hejras a bosom friend. For in one night they were born.' w^ Now,
we argue, that had Homer not lived within a reasonable number of generations ..."
6. The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and by Samuel Maunder (1852)
"James told Cottington that he had always been an honest man, and, therefore,
hejras now about to trust him with an affair of the highest importance, ..."
7. The Classical Journal (1825)
"... over the coins deposited under the iirst stone of the new London Bridge—Latin
Inscription— the Titles of a Grand Vizier from a Signet, anno hejras 1222 ..."
8. Wiclif's Place in History: Three Lectures Delivered Before the University of by Montagu Burrows (1882)
"Several reasons may be given for believing that hejras born at least as early as
1320, and that he was sent to Oxford about 1335. About thirty years later, ..."