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[17] “Dhii”. Dhii means [...] was read. It is natural for the reader to forget most of the contents [...] this human intellect is required.
[119] The success of a play, particularly [...] complicated, it is desirable to give the reader or audience time to form a rough [...] curious about what is coming next.
[195] There is a flagrant dearth of developed [...] language, sell extremely well. Every reader knows that books such as those [...] critical reviews are not available.
[8] Itihása : Itihása [...] history may not be beneficial for the reader, but that little portion of history [...] educative value. It has been said;
[6] This collection of a selected few [...] were selected in order to give the reader a touch of his social teachings, [...] ourselves, as well as our human society.
[2] Here I present to the reader accounts of a number of real experiences. [...] introduction prior to every story.
[10] Shrii Sarkars writing on [...] included for the convenience of the reader. Those wishing to delve more deeply into the subject are referred to the works cited.
[31] In addition to hallucination, preśita [...] forth. For information on these the reader is directed mainly to Yoga Psychology and Microvita in a Nutshell.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied [...] have never been able to before.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] experiences and stories to capture the reader;s interest and lead him or her [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[5] As mentioned earlier, the author [...] help researchers and the general reader.
[22] SOME [...] Varńa Paricay ("New First Reader") Part 1, 1989. –Eds. [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[3] Like no other book, but rather [...] a careful sequence, expands the reader;s horizons and mind. It concludes [...] published form, in this book.)
[9] Other than the one line of Varńa [...] material more accessible to the reader. The section on syntax has been [...] has been brought all together.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied [...] have never been able to before.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] experiences and stories to capture the reader;s interest and lead him or her [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied [...] have never been able to before.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] experiences and stories to capture the reader;s interest and lead him or her [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied [...] have never been able to before.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] experiences and stories to capture the reader;s interest and lead him or her [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[5] The editors of the present edition [...] considerations important for the reader.
[3] My purpose is to let people cure [...] Saḿgha, 1979]). If necessary, the reader may consult that book.
[2] The “Subháśita [...] reading this series of books, the reader will receive immense spiritual [...] urges latent in the human mind.
[23] Subsequently different varieties [...] sandesh. If I go on any more the reader;s tongue may become an obstacle to their reading of the book.