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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... body ) repeatedly drawing himself into the fore- ( part of his ) body through fear of the descent of the arrow ; strewing the road with grass half - chewed which drops from his mouth kept open from exhaustion . See ! by reason of his ...
... body ) repeatedly drawing himself into the fore- ( part of his ) body through fear of the descent of the arrow ; strewing the road with grass half - chewed which drops from his mouth kept open from exhaustion . See ! by reason of his ...
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... bodies well stretched out , having the chowrie which forms their crest motionless , having the ears erect yet firmly fixed [ or bent backwards ] , not to be overtaken even by the dust raised by themselves .'- The ćāmarī or chowrie ...
... bodies well stretched out , having the chowrie which forms their crest motionless , having the ears erect yet firmly fixed [ or bent backwards ] , not to be overtaken even by the dust raised by themselves .'- The ćāmarī or chowrie ...
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... body of the deer , like fire upon a heap of flowers . Where , forsooth , on the one hand ( a ) , is the very frail exist- ence of fawns } and where , on the other ( éa ) , are thy sharp - falling adamantine shafts ? ' i . e . Where is ...
... body of the deer , like fire upon a heap of flowers . Where , forsooth , on the one hand ( a ) , is the very frail exist- ence of fawns } and where , on the other ( éa ) , are thy sharp - falling adamantine shafts ? ' i . e . Where is ...
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... body of hers , by ( reason of ) the bark dress fastened with delicate knots upon her shoulder ( and ) covering the orbs of her two breasts , does not exhibit ( the fulness of ) its own charms , like a flower enveloped by a calyx of pale ...
... body of hers , by ( reason of ) the bark dress fastened with delicate knots upon her shoulder ( and ) covering the orbs of her two breasts , does not exhibit ( the fulness of ) its own charms , like a flower enveloped by a calyx of pale ...
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... body , & c . , when deserted . ' Prabhava = janma - hetu , ' the operative cause of being , ' i.e. a father . ± The story of Viśvāmitra , as told in the Rāmāyana , is briefly this . On his accession to the throne in the room of his ...
... body , & c . , when deserted . ' Prabhava = janma - hetu , ' the operative cause of being , ' i.e. a father . ± The story of Viśvāmitra , as told in the Rāmāyana , is briefly this . On his accession to the throne in the room of his ...
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