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AS FOUND IN LATIN RABINDRAKUMAR BHATTACHARYYA SIDDHANTASHASTREE I have already shown in some of my articles previously published in this journal and elsewhere that Persian , Greek , Latin , German and some other languages of the modern ...
AS FOUND IN LATIN RABINDRAKUMAR BHATTACHARYYA SIDDHANTASHASTREE I have already shown in some of my articles previously published in this journal and elsewhere that Persian , Greek , Latin , German and some other languages of the modern ...
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On various occasions the ' r ' sound of Sanskrit was changed into l ' in Latin . For example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anupreraņā ( inspiration ) kranda ( to cry ) chūtra ( disciple ) tārā ( star ) impulsio ( impulse ) clamor ...
On various occasions the ' r ' sound of Sanskrit was changed into l ' in Latin . For example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anupreraņā ( inspiration ) kranda ( to cry ) chūtra ( disciple ) tārā ( star ) impulsio ( impulse ) clamor ...
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Even most of the critics who hold our poet proficient in the classics are of opinion that Shakespeare read Greek authors - neither in the original nor in English but in Latin versions . Thus Prof. J. Churton Collins observes : " He ...
Even most of the critics who hold our poet proficient in the classics are of opinion that Shakespeare read Greek authors - neither in the original nor in English but in Latin versions . Thus Prof. J. Churton Collins observes : " He ...
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