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+ | |alias = *Irim |
− | The City of Pillars |
+ | *The City of Pillars |
− | |first = "The Nameless City" |
+ | |first = "The Nameless City" |
− | |created by = H.P. Lovecraft |
+ | |created by = H.P. Lovecraft |
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+ | {{quote|which yet, after the annihilation of its tenants, remains entire, so Arabs say, invisible to ordinary eyes, but occasionally, and at rare intervals, revealed to some heaven-favoured traveller.|"Irem, the City of Pillars" entry from the 9th Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica|Lovecraft's commonplace book}} |
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'''Irem''', or '''Irim''', is the City of Pillars visited by the Mad Arab in the desert. |
'''Irem''', or '''Irim''', is the City of Pillars visited by the Mad Arab in the desert. |
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Revision as of 19:23, 10 February 2020
“ | which yet, after the annihilation of its tenants, remains entire, so Arabs say, invisible to ordinary eyes, but occasionally, and at rare intervals, revealed to some heaven-favoured traveller. | „ | |
~ "Irem, the City of Pillars" entry from the 9th Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica , Lovecraft's commonplace book |
Irem, or Irim, is the City of Pillars visited by the Mad Arab in the desert.