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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... in the forest , which he introduced in the drama of Vikrama and Urvasi , is one of the most beautiful and poetical produc- tions which has appeared in any time . ' is thought by most scholars to be the older and vi PREFACE .
... in the forest , which he introduced in the drama of Vikrama and Urvasi , is one of the most beautiful and poetical produc- tions which has appeared in any time . ' is thought by most scholars to be the older and vi PREFACE .
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... beautiful woman . Bhatti - k . i . 27 ; Vikram , Act II . Verse 16. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . See Raghu - v . xii . 90 ; - | 212 00-100-1 133 || ण - 100-1 -- - 10 a * इदो इदो सहीओ । राजा नेपथ्ये । ॥ २० 20 ...
... beautiful woman . Bhatti - k . i . 27 ; Vikram , Act II . Verse 16. ARYA or GATHA . See verse 2 . See Raghu - v . xii . 90 ; - | 212 00-100-1 133 || ण - 100-1 -- - 10 a * इदो इदो सहीओ । राजा नेपथ्ये । ॥ २० 20 ...
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... ( beautiful ) figure , rarely met with [ or difficult to be found ] in the inner apartments of palaces [ i . e . in harams ] , belongs to people living in a hermitage , then indeed the shrubs of the garden are distanced [ surpassed ] in ...
... ( beautiful ) figure , rarely met with [ or difficult to be found ] in the inner apartments of palaces [ i . e . in harams ] , belongs to people living in a hermitage , then indeed the shrubs of the garden are distanced [ surpassed ] in ...
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... beautiful . ' For an account of the different orders of Rishis or sages , see rishi in my Sanskrit - English Dictionary . The Samï tree is a kind of acacia ( Acácia Suma ) , the wood of which is very hard , and supposed by the Hindus to ...
... beautiful . ' For an account of the different orders of Rishis or sages , see rishi in my Sanskrit - English Dictionary . The Samï tree is a kind of acacia ( Acácia Suma ) , the wood of which is very hard , and supposed by the Hindus to ...
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... beautiful plant —the varieties of which , blue , white , and red , are numerous— s —— bears some resemblance to our water - lily . It is as favourite a subject of allusion and comparison with the Hindū poets as the rose with the Persian ...
... beautiful plant —the varieties of which , blue , white , and red , are numerous— s —— bears some resemblance to our water - lily . It is as favourite a subject of allusion and comparison with the Hindū poets as the rose with the Persian ...
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