Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, المجلد 1Parbury, Allen, 1835 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 55
الصفحة xxxiii
... Brahman , and the confidant or Pratinayaka an outcast . Marvels and magic con- stitute the leading business of the piece . The Kanakavatí Mád- hava is an example cited ; and to borrow an illustration from the dramatic literature of ...
... Brahman , and the confidant or Pratinayaka an outcast . Marvels and magic con- stitute the leading business of the piece . The Kanakavatí Mád- hava is an example cited ; and to borrow an illustration from the dramatic literature of ...
الصفحة xxxv
... Brahman , which he must have been , and then carried on the dialogue of the Prelude as the Manager of the Theatrical Corps . The Sátradhara was expected to be a man of no inferior quali- fications ; and according to the technical ...
... Brahman , which he must have been , and then carried on the dialogue of the Prelude as the Manager of the Theatrical Corps . The Sátradhara was expected to be a man of no inferior quali- fications ; and according to the technical ...
الصفحة xlv
... Brahman , a man of family and repute , incurs apparently no discredit from his love for a courtesan . A still more curious feature is , that his passion for such an object seems to excite no sensation in his family nor uneasiness in his ...
... Brahman , a man of family and repute , incurs apparently no discredit from his love for a courtesan . A still more curious feature is , that his passion for such an object seems to excite no sensation in his family nor uneasiness in his ...
الصفحة 7
... Brahman in the Sanscrit language , and therefore the event most probably preceded the law . The subject of the piece , the love of a respectable Brahman for a courtezan , is also in favour of a period of some remoteness , although it ...
... Brahman in the Sanscrit language , and therefore the event most probably preceded the law . The subject of the piece , the love of a respectable Brahman for a courtezan , is also in favour of a period of some remoteness , although it ...
الصفحة 8
... Brahman . The choice of such an event for the subject of a dramatic performance , renders it likely that such a prohibition could not have been then even contemplated . The most unquestionable proof , however , of high antiquity , is ...
... Brahman . The choice of such an event for the subject of a dramatic performance , renders it likely that such a prohibition could not have been then even contemplated . The most unquestionable proof , however , of high antiquity , is ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
1st Chán A'ryaka Aloud amongst Anubhavas attend Ayodhya Bauddha behold blossoms Brahmá Brahman carriage casket Chan Chandanaka Chár character Chárudatta Cheritra Chitral clouds court damsel Dasa Dasa Rúpaka Dasaratha dear death deity demon drama Draupadi elephant Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fate father female flowers gambler garden gems goddess gods grace hands hear heart heaven hero Hindu hither holy honour Indra Judge Kartikeya king Kuvera lady Lakshmana Lava looks lord lotus madam Madaniká Mahábhárat Mait Maitréya Mán Máth moon mother nymph o'er ornaments Pandava passion person play Prákrit prince Purána PURÚRAVAS queen Rakshasa Rám Ráma Rámáyana Rávana sage Sams Samváhaka Sanscrit scene seat Servillaka Sítá Siva slave Sram Sthá Sthávaraka suvernas thee thou tion tree Ujayin Urvasí Vasantaséná Verdhamána Vibhávas Vír Víraka Vishnu Viswamitra Vita whilst wife worthy