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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... SECOND EDITION . Oxford : AT THE CLARENDON PRESS . M.DCCC.LXXVI . [ All rights reserved . ] J. 1 PREFACE . THE following pages are the result.
... SECOND EDITION . Oxford : AT THE CLARENDON PRESS . M.DCCC.LXXVI . [ All rights reserved . ] J. 1 PREFACE . THE following pages are the result.
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... second edition , I have constantly consulted Dr. Burkhard's text and glossary , and where better readings have been discovered , they are generally mentioned in my notes . On comparing the present edition with the previous one , it will ...
... second edition , I have constantly consulted Dr. Burkhard's text and glossary , and where better readings have been discovered , they are generally mentioned in my notes . On comparing the present edition with the previous one , it will ...
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... second edition of the Sakuntala through the press , and has added a useful index . My grateful acknowledgments are due to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press for the encouragement they are giving to the study of Sanskrit and Oriental ...
... second edition of the Sakuntala through the press , and has added a useful index . My grateful acknowledgments are due to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press for the encouragement they are giving to the study of Sanskrit and Oriental ...
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... edition adds ity aksharārthaḥ , ' such is the meaning of the words . ' 3 ' There is not now any liberation for me ... second , or final tonsure keśānta , in the sixteenth year from con- ception ( ii . 65 ) . Moksha has here a double ...
... edition adds ity aksharārthaḥ , ' such is the meaning of the words . ' 3 ' There is not now any liberation for me ... second , or final tonsure keśānta , in the sixteenth year from con- ception ( ii . 65 ) . Moksha has here a double ...
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