It is to be expected that this circumstance would exert a pro- found influence on the forms and genres most favored and the values depicted therein, but it is a lamentablefacfofPersian studies that in general such influence has been evaluated neg- atively and court patronage has been judged as leading pri- marily to the composition of fulsome and insincere panegyric characterized stylistically by excessive ornamentation, artifi- ciality, and rhetorical bombast.
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