The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page 94
... illustrations - and we took fancy to a Nee- koonj - bun affair , in which Krishna is entertaining Radha with his lute under the embowering shade of a dark tamala , while a peacock is at gambols in the foreground . This was enough to ...
... illustrations - and we took fancy to a Nee- koonj - bun affair , in which Krishna is entertaining Radha with his lute under the embowering shade of a dark tamala , while a peacock is at gambols in the foreground . This was enough to ...
Page 239
... illustration of pleasure having proved subservient to public good . The monarch , it appears . was fond of indulging in the pursuits of the chase ; and discovering that the best lion sporting was to be found Kirkhee . The Sut - poolla ...
... illustration of pleasure having proved subservient to public good . The monarch , it appears . was fond of indulging in the pursuits of the chase ; and discovering that the best lion sporting was to be found Kirkhee . The Sut - poolla ...
Page 244
... illustration in the dream that had been dreamt by Timoor . He found that he was in a large garden , and saw a num- ber of people who were pruning the trees , and sowing seeds . The garden was full of trees , both great and small , on ...
... illustration in the dream that had been dreamt by Timoor . He found that he was in a large garden , and saw a num- ber of people who were pruning the trees , and sowing seeds . The garden was full of trees , both great and small , on ...
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Bholanauth Chunder. infirm , and sightless , the head of the empire illustrated in his person the wide - spread ruin which had over- whelmed the empire itself . ' Strangers from a distant country were come to put an end to his miseries ...
Bholanauth Chunder. infirm , and sightless , the head of the empire illustrated in his person the wide - spread ruin which had over- whelmed the empire itself . ' Strangers from a distant country were come to put an end to his miseries ...
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... illustrations of the critical method which Mr Wheeler pursues in criticising the leading story of the Mahá Bhárata ; for the more con- sistently he applies it to every event of special consequence , as narrated in the epos , and the ...
... illustrations of the critical method which Mr Wheeler pursues in criticising the leading story of the Mahá Bhárata ; for the more con- sistently he applies it to every event of special consequence , as narrated in the epos , and the ...
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