No composition of Kalidasa displays more the richness of his poetical genius, the exuberance of his imagination, the warmth and play of his fancy, his profound knowledge of the human -heart, his delicate appreciation of its most refined and tender emotions,... Mahākaviśrīkālidāsaviracitaṃ Vikramorvaśiyam - Page 12by Kālidāsa - 1898 - 330 pagesFull view - About this book
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...combine ? 1 name the«, О Sakoontala! and all at once Is said."— GOBTIÍB. "No composition of Kalldana displays more the richness of his poetical genius,...his delicate appreciation of its most refined and tander emotions, his familiarity with the workings and counter workings of its conflicting feelings,—... | |
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