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... writing was known in the Buddha's time , were , like the Vedic Hymns , in the vernacular of the people , and in their turn became fossilized in Páli , while the spoken language continued developing , and , in the course of centuries ...
... writing was known in the Buddha's time , were , like the Vedic Hymns , in the vernacular of the people , and in their turn became fossilized in Páli , while the spoken language continued developing , and , in the course of centuries ...
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... writing these religious love sonnets which have since become the substance of the numerous Padávalis now current . But subsequent authors have never equalled him . They could only imitate him , and often only very badly . While he never ...
... writing these religious love sonnets which have since become the substance of the numerous Padávalis now current . But subsequent authors have never equalled him . They could only imitate him , and often only very badly . While he never ...
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... writer was putting down his thoughts before he had uttered them , and , recogniz- ing the heart - searching God by this sign , seized him by the hand , but Krishna thrust him away and disappeared . This is the reputed origin of the well ...
... writer was putting down his thoughts before he had uttered them , and , recogniz- ing the heart - searching God by this sign , seized him by the hand , but Krishna thrust him away and disappeared . This is the reputed origin of the well ...
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... writer , the mere enumeration of whose works would take up a considerable portion of our space to - day . As time is ... writing his Padumáwati , one of the most interesting poems of olden India . He followed Kabir's steps in being a ...
... writer , the mere enumeration of whose works would take up a considerable portion of our space to - day . As time is ... writing his Padumáwati , one of the most interesting poems of olden India . He followed Kabir's steps in being a ...
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... writers , tied by the fetters of custom , were constrained to spell their words , not as they were pronounced , but as they were written in the old Sanskrit of their forefathers . But Malik Muhammad cared not for Hindu customs , and ...
... writers , tied by the fetters of custom , were constrained to spell their words , not as they were pronounced , but as they were written in the old Sanskrit of their forefathers . But Malik Muhammad cared not for Hindu customs , and ...
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Side 108 - SHE was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition, sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and way-lay.
Side 108 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet ; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food : For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Side 128 - Words, with their pronunciation, etymology, alternative spellings, and various meanings, illustrated by quotations and numerous woodcuts, there are several valuable appendices, comprising a Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World ; Vocabularies of Scripture, Greek, Latin, and English Proper Names ; a Dictionary of the noted Names of Fiction ; a Brief History of the English Language; a Dictionary of Foreign Quotations, Words, Phrases, Proverbs, &c. ; a Biographical Dictionary with 10,000 Names, &c.
Side 281 - no native of the said territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour, or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company' ; but the explanatory memorandum sent out with the Act reiterated Mill's opinion.
Side xv - EM Bowden. THE EXAMPLE OF BUDDHA : Being Quotations from Buddhist Literature for each Day in the Year. Compiled by EM BOWDEN. Third Edition.
Side 108 - Sweet records, promises as sweet ; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles. And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A being breathing thoughtful breath, A traveller between life and death : The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill ; A perfect woman, nobly plann'd To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright...
Side 91 - Fund is under the direction of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is governed by representatives of many medical and scientific institutions.
Side 488 - I love Rome, but London better ; I favour Italy, but England more ; I honour the Latin, but I worship the English.
Side 83 - And wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude, Where with her best nurse, contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i...