Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1846-1878Trübner & Company, 1880 |
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Pagina 13
... passed now into the hands of an indivi- dual , perhaps a cultivator himself in the adjoining village , but who had relinquished the ploughshare for the sword , and had enrolled himself among the followers of some successful freebooter ...
... passed now into the hands of an indivi- dual , perhaps a cultivator himself in the adjoining village , but who had relinquished the ploughshare for the sword , and had enrolled himself among the followers of some successful freebooter ...
Pagina 22
... passed through his breast , the gigantic foe , with his outstretched arms and wild - flowing locks , still breathing defiance ; there , dabbling in his blood , the fair- haired boy of eighteen summers , who had but a few months before ...
... passed through his breast , the gigantic foe , with his outstretched arms and wild - flowing locks , still breathing defiance ; there , dabbling in his blood , the fair- haired boy of eighteen summers , who had but a few months before ...
Pagina 27
... passed into the hand of one born in the purple , one who had never known the hard experiences of life . The writer saw him in 1858 in all the bravery of his court , his ele- phants with silver howdas , his troops , guns , and all the ...
... passed into the hand of one born in the purple , one who had never known the hard experiences of life . The writer saw him in 1858 in all the bravery of his court , his ele- phants with silver howdas , his troops , guns , and all the ...
Pagina 39
... passed three whole days with the water up to his neck in the neighbouring stream of the Bein , and had thence proceeded to take up his abode in the jungles , abandoning the habitations of men . The spot is still shown , where he entered ...
... passed three whole days with the water up to his neck in the neighbouring stream of the Bein , and had thence proceeded to take up his abode in the jungles , abandoning the habitations of men . The spot is still shown , where he entered ...
Pagina 44
... passed the highest standard , resisted all their blandishments , out - argued all their arguments , proved himself to be perfect , and compelled them to give way . Mardhána remarked that he could see no sun . Nának informed him , that ...
... passed the highest standard , resisted all their blandishments , out - argued all their arguments , proved himself to be perfect , and compelled them to give way . Mardhána remarked that he could see no sun . Nának informed him , that ...
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Alphabet ancient Arabic Arian Asia Asoka Assyrian Ayodhya Bangál betwixt Bharata Brahmanical Buddhist century character Christian Church civil civilisation Collector commenced Courts Cuneiform Darius Delhi dialects district divine doubt dynasty Egypt Egyptian Emperor empire English Euphrates European existence faith feeling Ganges Government Greek hand heaven Hebrew Herodotus Hieratic Hindu human hundred Ideographs India interest island Jamná Jerusalem king kingdom known Lahore Lakshmana land language legend Mahometan Mesopotamia Moabite Stone modern Monumental Inscriptions mountains Nának nation native Nestorian never non-Arian palæographical Panjáb papyrus passed period perished Persian Phenician Phonetic plunder poem poet provinces race Rama record religion religious represented river rock Roman ruins sacred Sanskrit Satlaj scholars Semitic Sikh Sitá spot stone Syria Tablets temple thousand tion tomb trace tribes valley Valmiki village Vishnu whole wonder words worship writing
Populaire passages
Pagina 129 - To chase these pagans in those holy fields Over whose acres walked those blessed feet Which fourteen hundred years ago were nailed For our advantage on the bitter cross...
Pagina 282 - THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA, THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE. With Annotations. The Ways to Neibban, and Notice on the Phongyies or Burmese Monks. BY THE RIGHT REV.
Pagina 45 - For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
Pagina 281 - I was one of the class to whom the work was originally given in the form of academic lectures. At their first appearance they were by far the most learned and able treatment of their subject ; and with their recent additions they still maintain decidedly the same rank.
Pagina 281 - Inspector of Schools in India, writes: — " When I was Professor of Oriental Languages in Elphinstone College, I frequently felt the want of such a work to which I could refer the students.
Pagina 55 - A table richly spread, in regal mode, With dishes piled, and meats of noblest sort And savour, beasts of chase, or fowl of game, In pastry built, or from the spit, or boiled, Gris-amber-steamed ; all fish from sea or shore, Freshet, or purling brook, of shell or fin, And exquisitest name, for which was drained Pontus, and Lucrine Bay, and Afric coast.
Pagina 283 - A THOUSAND AND ONE EXTRACTS FROM THE TALMUD, THE MIDRASHIM, AND THE KABBALAH. Compiled and Translated by PAUL ISAAC HERSHON, Author of " Genesis According to the Talmud,'* &c.
Pagina 283 - THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA. BY A. EARTH. Translated from the French with the authority and assistance of the Author. The author has, at the request of the publishers, considerably enlarged the work for the translator, and has added the literature of the subject to date ; the translation may, therefore, be looked upon as an equivalent of a new and improved edition of the original.
Pagina 281 - It is no slight gain when such subjects are treated fairly and fully in a moderate space ; and we need only add that the few wants which we may hope to see supplied in new editions detract but little from the general excellence of Mr. Dowson's work.
Pagina 281 - Valuable as exhibiting the doctrine of the Buddhists in its purest, least adulterated form, it brings the modern reader face to face with that simple creed and rule of conduct which won its way...