Dwaipayana, or Dwelling in an Island; who, if he really composed the Gita, makes very flattering mention of himself in the tenth chapter. The plant Lata, which he describes weaving a net round the mountain... Works - Page 231by Sir William Jones - 1807Full view - About this book
| William Jones - 1818 - 312 pages
...and the hard, who was favonred with the sight, is snpposed to have heen VYASA, snrnamed Dnxtipayana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who, If he really composed...himself in the tenth chapter. The plant Lata, which he descrihes weaving a net ronnd the monntain Mandara, is transported hy a poetical liherty to tin merit,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...imaginary mount is here feigned to have been seen in a vision at Varanasi, very improperly called Banaris, which takes its name from two rivulets that embrace...the sight, is supposed to have been Vyasa, surnamed Dieaipayana, of Dwelling in an Island; who, if he really composed the Gita, makes very flattering mention... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...mount is here feigned to have i*-''n seen in a vision at V arañad, very improperly called Baoaris, d our quest ; the wind Was fall'n, the rain ahated, hut the hills Lay shrouded in impenetrahl witli the steht, is supposed to have bren Vyasa, gurnuncJ Dwaipayana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who,... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pages
...imaginary mount is here feigned to have heen seen in a vision at Varan asi, very improperly called Banaris, rence to their cause ! " If the Greeks," they say, " hud the prohity hard, who was favoured with the sight, is supposed to have been Vyasa, surnained Dwaipayana, or Dwelling... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...embrace the city; and the hard, who was favoured with the sight, is supposed to have been Vyasa, sumamed Dwaipayana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who, if he really composed the Gitn, makes very flattering mention of himself in the tenth chapter. The plant lata, which he describes... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 pages
...here feigned to have been seen in a vision at Varanaai, very improperly called Banaris, which lakes s strain, Though stiff his hand, his voice though weak He thought, e'en surnanied Dwaipayana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who, if he really composed the Gita, makes very flattering... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 pages
...imaginary mount is here feigned to have been seen in a vision at Varanasi, very improperly called Banaris, & 퉄 z M F4 & `3x h+ :I 3V Mo} o |@ o _] 6 ۾3 Ihe bard, who was favoured with the sight, is supposed to have been Vyasa, surnaincd Dwaipayana, or... | |
| William Jones - 1876 - 136 pages
...imaginary mount is here feigned to have been seen in a vision at V&ranaSi, very improperly called Banaris, which takes its name from two rivulets, that embrace...the sight, is supposed to have been VYA'SA, surnamed Dwaipdyana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who, if he really composed the Gitaf, makes very flattering... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1866 - 786 pages
...brace the city ; and the bard, who was favoured wiih the sight, ia supposed to have been Vyasa, sumamed Dwaipayana, or Dwelling in an Island ; who, if he really composed the Gita, makes very nattering mention of himself in the tenth chapter. The plant lata, which ha describes weaving a net... | |
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