The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 2J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 - 13 pages |
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Page 15
... expreffed a strange di- versity of opinion . They all agree , that CALCI is yet to come , and that BUDDHA was the last confiderable incarnation of the Deity ; but the astronomers at Varánes place him in the third age , and RA'DHA'CA'NT ...
... expreffed a strange di- versity of opinion . They all agree , that CALCI is yet to come , and that BUDDHA was the last confiderable incarnation of the Deity ; but the astronomers at Varánes place him in the third age , and RA'DHA'CA'NT ...
Page 41
... , that the word Turc , which an Indian could have easily pronounced and clearly expreffed in the Nágarì letters , fhould have been corrupted into Turufbcara . 1 On the whole we may safely close the most au- OF THE HINDUS . 41.
... , that the word Turc , which an Indian could have easily pronounced and clearly expreffed in the Nágarì letters , fhould have been corrupted into Turufbcara . 1 On the whole we may safely close the most au- OF THE HINDUS . 41.
Page 99
... expreffed , and express what ought to be omitted ; abounding in falfe propofitions , idle propofitions , impertinent propofitions : fome af- fert , that the heterodox Schools have no Upán- ga's ; others , that they have fix Anga's , and ...
... expreffed , and express what ought to be omitted ; abounding in falfe propofitions , idle propofitions , impertinent propofitions : fome af- fert , that the heterodox Schools have no Upán- ga's ; others , that they have fix Anga's , and ...
Page 115
... expreffed by thofe figures , the grammarians of China con- ' trived to represent the various operations of ' the mind by metaphors drawn from the pro- ductions of nature ; thus the idea of roughness ' and of rotundity , of motion and ...
... expreffed by thofe figures , the grammarians of China con- ' trived to represent the various operations of ' the mind by metaphors drawn from the pro- ductions of nature ; thus the idea of roughness ' and of rotundity , of motion and ...
Page 116
... expreffed by various infects , birds , fish , and quadrupeds : in this manner paffions and fentiments were traced by the pencil , and ideas not subject to any sense were exhibited to the fight ; until by degrees new ⚫ combinations were ...
... expreffed by various infects , birds , fish , and quadrupeds : in this manner paffions and fentiments were traced by the pencil , and ideas not subject to any sense were exhibited to the fight ; until by degrees new ⚫ combinations were ...
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afferted affuming affured aftronomers alfo alſo ancient anſwered Arabick beautiful becauſe beſt BHAIRAVA bloffoms bofom bower BRAHMA BUDDHA called cauſe Chaturanga Chineſe cloſe compofed confifts CRISHNA damfel defire deſcribed divine eſpecially expreffed eyes faid fame fays fecond feemed feven fhall fince firft firſt fleep flowers folar fome foul ftars fubject fuch fuppofed fyftem grant flowers heart HERI himſelf Hindus hiſtory houſe hundred India Indian INDRA iſland itſelf juſt king laſt leaſt lotos lunar Magadha manfion meaſure MENU modes moon moſt mufick muft muſician muſt night obfervation paffage paffed paffion Pandits Perfian perfon pleaſure praiſe preſent prince purpoſe RA'DHA raiſed reaſon reſemblance reſpect ſaid Sanferit ſeems ſeven ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould SO'MA ſome ſtars ſuch ſuppoſed ſyſtem thee themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion univerfal uſed vafe Véda's Védas verſes VISHNU weft whofe whoſe