American Journal of Philology, Volume 19Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1898 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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... remain ( if cared for ) in Kurukṣetra I cannot say . They were seen by the pious Chinese pilgrim in the seventh century . But perhaps they were not Bharata bones after all ! most ably accomplished by others . Every Sanskrit scholar is 1.
... remain ( if cared for ) in Kurukṣetra I cannot say . They were seen by the pious Chinese pilgrim in the seventh century . But perhaps they were not Bharata bones after all ! most ably accomplished by others . Every Sanskrit scholar is 1.
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... say anything new after what has been so fully discussed by Barth , Jacobi , Jolly , Ludwig , Schroeder , Winternitz , and possibly by others whose critiques I may not have seen.1 In the following pages , therefore , I shall not attempt ...
... say anything new after what has been so fully discussed by Barth , Jacobi , Jolly , Ludwig , Schroeder , Winternitz , and possibly by others whose critiques I may not have seen.1 In the following pages , therefore , I shall not attempt ...
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... say anything new after what has been so fully discussed by Barth , Jacobi , Jolly , Ludwig , Schroeder , Winternitz , and possibly by others whose critiques I may not have seen.1 In the following pages , therefore , I shall not attempt ...
... say anything new after what has been so fully discussed by Barth , Jacobi , Jolly , Ludwig , Schroeder , Winternitz , and possibly by others whose critiques I may not have seen.1 In the following pages , therefore , I shall not attempt ...
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... says of the ' GGGG ' passage in B. vi . 43. 1–5 : " These five and a half verses are not recognized by the Gaudas , " and they are lacking in C. They will serve , perhaps , as an example of one of the ways in which the epic grew ...
... says of the ' GGGG ' passage in B. vi . 43. 1–5 : " These five and a half verses are not recognized by the Gaudas , " and they are lacking in C. They will serve , perhaps , as an example of one of the ways in which the epic grew ...
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... says that he will offer them the usual rites : teşāṁ gatvā ' ham anṛṇyam adya ... tarpayişyāmi tān eva jalena yamunām anu ( vs. 25 ) . The statement is clear and simple : All of these heroes , Bhisma and the others , have died for me ...
... says that he will offer them the usual rites : teşāṁ gatvā ' ham anṛṇyam adya ... tarpayişyāmi tān eva jalena yamunām anu ( vs. 25 ) . The statement is clear and simple : All of these heroes , Bhisma and the others , have died for me ...
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