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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... ] is short by a license peculiar to Prākṛit prosody . ( See Colebrooke's Essays , new ed . , vol . ii . p . 65 , note . ) а ' णाम अपु णाअं पण अधिकरीअत्ति | सूत्रधारः । 7 ॥ प्रस्तावना ॥
... ] is short by a license peculiar to Prākṛit prosody . ( See Colebrooke's Essays , new ed . , vol . ii . p . 65 , note . ) а ' णाम अपु णाअं पण अधिकरीअत्ति | सूत्रधारः । 7 ॥ प्रस्तावना ॥
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... vol . ii . p . 12. ) " 1 The sage who expects to make this artlessly - charming form capable of ( enduring ) penance , certainly attempts to cut a branch of the hard Sami wood with the edge of the blue lotus - leaf . ' Avyāja ...
... vol . ii . p . 12. ) " 1 The sage who expects to make this artlessly - charming form capable of ( enduring ) penance , certainly attempts to cut a branch of the hard Sami wood with the edge of the blue lotus - leaf . ' Avyāja ...
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... vol . ii . p . 186 , 1. 2607. ) It is curious that our English word exhibition may have the sense of ' maintenance ' ( cf. Lat . exhibeo ) . Two Bombay MSS . read svām abhi- khyām instead of svām na śobhām : the meaning would then be ...
... vol . ii . p . 186 , 1. 2607. ) It is curious that our English word exhibition may have the sense of ' maintenance ' ( cf. Lat . exhibeo ) . Two Bombay MSS . read svām abhi- khyām instead of svām na śobhām : the meaning would then be ...
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... vol . iv . p . 113. The spots on the moon were thought to resemble those on an antelope , and hence one of the moon's names , harina - kalanka , ' deer - spotted . ' The following verse , which is found in the Beng . MSS . immediately ...
... vol . iv . p . 113. The spots on the moon were thought to resemble those on an antelope , and hence one of the moon's names , harina - kalanka , ' deer - spotted . ' The following verse , which is found in the Beng . MSS . immediately ...
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... vol . v . p . 102 ) ; hence the former is compared to Sakuntala , the latter to the sage Kanva . S. explains arkopari by raver upari , ' upon the sun ; ' but hints that some interpret arka by arka - pushpa . Sura - yuvati , see p . 44 ...
... vol . v . p . 102 ) ; hence the former is compared to Sakuntala , the latter to the sage Kanva . S. explains arkopari by raver upari , ' upon the sun ; ' but hints that some interpret arka by arka - pushpa . Sura - yuvati , see p . 44 ...
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