Śakuntalá; or, Śakuntalá recognized by the ring, the Devanágarí recension, ed. with tr. of the metrical passages, and notes by M. Williams |
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... India's greatest dramatist . About a century has elapsed since Sir W. Jones ... Wisdom , published by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) . The Śakuntalā is acknowledged on all hands to be the masterpiece of the great Indian ...
... India's greatest dramatist . About a century has elapsed since Sir W. Jones ... Wisdom , published by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) . The Śakuntalā is acknowledged on all hands to be the masterpiece of the great Indian ...
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... India Office , is also on the Bengali recension , and generally only repeats the words of Sankara . If this Ćandra ... Indian Wisdom , p . xxix , note 2 ) . Other improvements and alterations will be noticed . For example X PREFACE .
... India Office , is also on the Bengali recension , and generally only repeats the words of Sankara . If this Ćandra ... Indian Wisdom , p . xxix , note 2 ) . Other improvements and alterations will be noticed . For example X PREFACE .
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... Indian Wisdom , p . 363 . 1 6 Such is the dread which the ( inferior ) gods have of the devotion of others ! ' Indra and all the deities below Brahman are really , according to the Hindu system , finite beings , whose existence as ...
... Indian Wisdom , p . 363 . 1 6 Such is the dread which the ( inferior ) gods have of the devotion of others ! ' Indra and all the deities below Brahman are really , according to the Hindu system , finite beings , whose existence as ...
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... Hindu play there is also a prati - nāyaka , or ' anti- hero , ' and an upa - nāyaka , or ' sub - hero . ' See Indian Wisdom , p . 467 . ॥ शकुन्तला सखीमङ्गुल्या तर्जयति ॥ राजा ...
... Hindu play there is also a prati - nāyaka , or ' anti- hero , ' and an upa - nāyaka , or ' sub - hero . ' See Indian Wisdom , p . 467 . ॥ शकुन्तला सखीमङ्गुल्या तर्जयति ॥ राजा ...
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... Indian Wisdom , p . 455- 1 ' Therefore let your Highness quickly rescue her , lest she fall into the hands of some wretched rustic , whose head is greasy with oil of In - gudi . ' Ingudi , see p . 18 , n . 1. Mā = yathā na , K. " 2 ...
... Indian Wisdom , p . 455- 1 ' Therefore let your Highness quickly rescue her , lest she fall into the hands of some wretched rustic , whose head is greasy with oil of In - gudi . ' Ingudi , see p . 18 , n . 1. Mā = yathā na , K. " 2 ...
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