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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... verse by Meier ; not to speak of Danish and Italian versions of Sir W. Jones ' English ; and my own English transla- tion , the fourth edition of which was published ( by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) in 1872 . The ...
... verse by Meier ; not to speak of Danish and Italian versions of Sir W. Jones ' English ; and my own English transla- tion , the fourth edition of which was published ( by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) in 1872 . The ...
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... Verse 1. The metre is SRAGDHARA ( a variety of PRAKṚITI ) , in which there are twenty - one syllables to the Pada or quarter - verse , each Pada being alike , 10000-1 B - - || नान्द्यन्ते सूत्रधारः ...
... Verse 1. The metre is SRAGDHARA ( a variety of PRAKṚITI ) , in which there are twenty - one syllables to the Pada or quarter - verse , each Pada being alike , 10000-1 B - - || नान्द्यन्ते सूत्रधारः ...
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... verse , and twenty - seven in the second . Each foot must contain four measures , except the sixth of the second half - verse , which contains one ; and the half - verse must be divided by a pause at the end of the third foot . 531 ...
... verse , and twenty - seven in the second . Each foot must contain four measures , except the sixth of the second half - verse , which contains one ; and the half - verse must be divided by a pause at the end of the third foot . 531 ...
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... Verse 4. A variety of ĀRYÃ called UDGĀTHÃ or GĪTI , used in Prākṛit . It consists properly of four quarter - verses , containing eighteen measures in the fourth quarter as well as in the second ( see verse 69 ) . But in this example the ...
... Verse 4. A variety of ĀRYÃ called UDGĀTHÃ or GĪTI , used in Prākṛit . It consists properly of four quarter - verses , containing eighteen measures in the fourth quarter as well as in the second ( see verse 69 ) . But in this example the ...
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... verse of Bharata , Vaded rājnīm ća ćetīm ća bhavatīti vidū- shakah , āyushman rathinam sūto oriddham tāteti tetarak . Cf. Manu ii . 1 25 . 2 ' Casting ( my ) eye on the black - antelope and on thee with - thy - strung- bow I behold , as ...
... verse of Bharata , Vaded rājnīm ća ćetīm ća bhavatīti vidū- shakah , āyushman rathinam sūto oriddham tāteti tetarak . Cf. Manu ii . 1 25 . 2 ' Casting ( my ) eye on the black - antelope and on thee with - thy - strung- bow I behold , as ...
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