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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... applied by each to his own part [ or character ] , ' let pains be taken by all in their several parts . ' Pratipatram = pātre pātre , K. Tat = tasmat , K. So sveshu sthāneshv avahitair bhavitavyam , Vikram . , Act I. नदी ...
... applied by each to his own part [ or character ] , ' let pains be taken by all in their several parts . ' Pratipatram = pātre pātre , K. Tat = tasmat , K. So sveshu sthāneshv avahitair bhavitavyam , Vikram . , Act I. नदी ...
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... applied also to a native of Greece . Wilson in the Vikramor- vaśī ( Act V , p . 261 ) , where the same word occurs , remarks that Tartarian or Bactrian women may be intended . The business of these attendants was to act as the bearers ...
... applied also to a native of Greece . Wilson in the Vikramor- vaśī ( Act V , p . 261 ) , where the same word occurs , remarks that Tartarian or Bactrian women may be intended . The business of these attendants was to act as the bearers ...
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... applying them to the forehead ; you must therefore be contented with the salutation Jayatu ! or Vijayī bhava ! This is the reading of two old MSS . [ India Office , 1060 ; Bodleian , 233 ] . The Calcutta ed . , without the support of ...
... applying them to the forehead ; you must therefore be contented with the salutation Jayatu ! or Vijayī bhava ! This is the reading of two old MSS . [ India Office , 1060 ; Bodleian , 233 ] . The Calcutta ed . , without the support of ...
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... applied to a species of water - lily . He also mentions a reading kunja , an arbour , ' instead of kubja . Possibly this is the reading to which the kujja of the Deva - n , MSS . is to be referred , as ( according to Vararući ii . 33 ) ...
... applied to a species of water - lily . He also mentions a reading kunja , an arbour , ' instead of kubja . Possibly this is the reading to which the kujja of the Deva - n , MSS . is to be referred , as ( according to Vararući ii . 33 ) ...
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... applied to any kind of manly exertion . K. says it here refers especially to the act of mounting on horse - back . Sattvānām , i . e . jantūnām sinhādīnām , ' of animals such as lions , & c . ' Sattva may include both the hunters and ...
... applied to any kind of manly exertion . K. says it here refers especially to the act of mounting on horse - back . Sattvānām , i . e . jantūnām sinhādīnām , ' of animals such as lions , & c . ' Sattva may include both the hunters and ...
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