| Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1866 - 344 pages
...native a 3 (/f&^ve £A.*".xt5 Iturf-i: •••:'/(• .-I... f ir. . .L . • '_!. ti.1. .Lf. . « grammarians, and adopts nearly the whole of their...in itself, most perfect ; and those who have tested Panini's work, will readily admit that there is no grammar in any language that could vie with the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1866 - 340 pages
...grammatical system current in Europe, than if one follows so closely as Colebrooke, the system of native grammarians, and adopts nearly the whole of their...in itself, most perfect ; and those who have tested Panini's work, will readily admit that there is no grammar in any language that could vie with the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1870 - 338 pages
...grammatical system current in Europe, than if one follows so closely as Colebrooke, the system of native grammarians, and adopts nearly the whole of their...admit that there is no grammar in any language that a 2 could vie with the wonderful mechanism of his eight books of grammatical rules. But unrivalled... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1870 - 336 pages
...system elaborated by native grammarians is, in itself, most perfect; and those who have tested Panini' s work, will readily admit that there is no grammar in any language that a 2 could vie with the wonderful mechanism of his eight books of grammatical rules. But unrivalled... | |
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