Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1878 |
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الصفحة 116
... give a clue . Plate No. 14 shews a Buddhist rail , also of the Indo - Scythian period , of unusually large dimensions , the height of the stone , though a piece of it has been broken off at the bottom , being still 6 ft . 4 in . It is ...
... give a clue . Plate No. 14 shews a Buddhist rail , also of the Indo - Scythian period , of unusually large dimensions , the height of the stone , though a piece of it has been broken off at the bottom , being still 6 ft . 4 in . It is ...
الصفحة 121
... give rise to any ill - feeling . Whenever the fury of their female assailants appears to be subsiding , it is again excited by the men shouting at them snatches of the following ribald rhymes . They are not worth translation , since ...
... give rise to any ill - feeling . Whenever the fury of their female assailants appears to be subsiding , it is again excited by the men shouting at them snatches of the following ribald rhymes . They are not worth translation , since ...
الصفحة 123
... give some specimens of these sakhis or verses , and have added notes to all the words that seemed likely to require explanation . They are too coarse and at the same time too stupid to make it desirable for me to translate them ...
... give some specimens of these sakhis or verses , and have added notes to all the words that seemed likely to require explanation . They are too coarse and at the same time too stupid to make it desirable for me to translate them ...
الصفحة 135
... give an account of the song whose name heads this article , and that promise I shall now do my best to redeem . I find , however , that the task has been more difficult than I anticipated . I do not doubt but that king Mánik Chandra ...
... give an account of the song whose name heads this article , and that promise I shall now do my best to redeem . I find , however , that the task has been more difficult than I anticipated . I do not doubt but that king Mánik Chandra ...
الصفحة 143
... gives birth to a son , who is called Gopí Chandra . It is he who is really the hero of the poem , and not his putative father who gives it his name . All references to the latter end before the 154th verse , and the remaining 550 ...
... gives birth to a son , who is called Gopí Chandra . It is he who is really the hero of the poem , and not his putative father who gives it his name . All references to the latter end before the 154th verse , and the remaining 550 ...