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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... third century of the Christian era ( see p . 474 of Indian Wisdom , published by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) . The Śakuntalā is acknowledged on all hands to be the masterpiece of the great Indian poet . Indeed ...
... third century of the Christian era ( see p . 474 of Indian Wisdom , published by W. H. Allen & Co. , 13 , Waterloo Place , London ) . The Śakuntalā is acknowledged on all hands to be the masterpiece of the great Indian poet . Indeed ...
Page vii
... third Act of the Bengali recension , where the love - scene between the King and Sakuntala has been expanded to four or five times the length it occupies in the MSS . of the Deva - nāgarī recension . Even the names of the dramatis ...
... third Act of the Bengali recension , where the love - scene between the King and Sakuntala has been expanded to four or five times the length it occupies in the MSS . of the Deva - nāgarī recension . Even the names of the dramatis ...
Page viii
... third play , called Mālavikāgnimitra , was edited at Bonn , by Tullberg ; and a more correct edition , with English notes , by Shankar P. Pandit , was published at Bombay in 1869. This drama has been ably trans- lated into German by ...
... third play , called Mālavikāgnimitra , was edited at Bonn , by Tullberg ; and a more correct edition , with English notes , by Shankar P. Pandit , was published at Bombay in 1869. This drama has been ably trans- lated into German by ...
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... third Act are supported throughout by my own and the Taylor MS . , and partially by that of the Mackenzie Collection . The following are the three Indian Commentators- 1. Kāṭavema , whose commentary , from the Mackenzie Collection at ...
... third Act are supported throughout by my own and the Taylor MS . , and partially by that of the Mackenzie Collection . The following are the three Indian Commentators- 1. Kāṭavema , whose commentary , from the Mackenzie Collection at ...
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... third foot . 531 -- | | ००- || ०-० | -- | -- | -- | - U- 이 17 - - | 1--1- a सूत्रधारः । किमन्यदस्याः परिषदः श्रुतिप्रसादनतः । नदी । अध 5 ॥ प्रस्तावना ॥
... third foot . 531 -- | | ००- || ०-० | -- | -- | -- | - U- 이 17 - - | 1--1- a सूत्रधारः । किमन्यदस्याः परिषदः श्रुतिप्रसादनतः । नदी । अध 5 ॥ प्रस्तावना ॥
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