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... Sanscrit , ib . - contributions to the Prussian Academy , 233 - transformed ideal points to the order and consistency of universal science , ib.- his celebrated letter , 234 - nature of writing , ib . - its relation to language , ib ...
... Sanscrit , ib . - contributions to the Prussian Academy , 233 - transformed ideal points to the order and consistency of universal science , ib.- his celebrated letter , 234 - nature of writing , ib . - its relation to language , ib ...
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... Sanscrit , writes a labored essay to prove that Sanscrit is of no use to the student of language . Another , Mr. Wedgwood , we hope has received his coup de grace , at least in one point . We refer especially to page 103 , where his ...
... Sanscrit , writes a labored essay to prove that Sanscrit is of no use to the student of language . Another , Mr. Wedgwood , we hope has received his coup de grace , at least in one point . We refer especially to page 103 , where his ...
Pagina 174
... Sanscrit hymns , too , we are able to explain the Greek and even the North- ern myths through the aid of comparative ... Sans crit Dahanâ , the dawn and we thus see how the sun wooed the dawn which always fled before his burning gaze ...
... Sanscrit hymns , too , we are able to explain the Greek and even the North- ern myths through the aid of comparative ... Sans crit Dahanâ , the dawn and we thus see how the sun wooed the dawn which always fled before his burning gaze ...
Pagina 175
... Sanscrit Saramâ , though he is properly Sarameya , her son , the name of the runner , the hound of the gods , is more applicable to the wind than to the dawn . Though many of the epithets elsewhere in the Veda applied to the dawn proper ...
... Sanscrit Saramâ , though he is properly Sarameya , her son , the name of the runner , the hound of the gods , is more applicable to the wind than to the dawn . Though many of the epithets elsewhere in the Veda applied to the dawn proper ...
Pagina 208
... Sanscrit , which has many characteristics in common with the language of Homer . The large variety of prepositions in Greek which may be combined with the verb , or used separately , according as the poet requires to be more or less ...
... Sanscrit , which has many characteristics in common with the language of Homer . The large variety of prepositions in Greek which may be combined with the verb , or used separately , according as the poet requires to be more or less ...
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