«.. وكَانَ المرحوم فتحي رضوان يصِفُ الأستاذ محمود شاكر بأنَّه ديدبان يقِفُ على ثغور الأمة الفِكرية يدفع عن الحياة العَقلية كُروبَها التي هي أشد فتكًا بها من جيوش عدوها!»
«.. وكَانَ المرحوم فتحي رضوان يصِفُ الأستاذ محمود شاكر بأنَّه ديدبان يقِفُ على ثغور الأمة الفِكرية يدفع عن الحياة العَقلية كُروبَها التي هي أشد فتكًا بها من جيوش عدوها!»
الشعر الجاهلي، دراسة في منازع الشعراء.
BY الكُنَّاشَةُ العَامِرِيَّةُ
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