Re > References for ‘reputed’

See also: repulsively · reputable · reputation · reputations · repute

Which Is the Right Path? (1)

[2] Some philosophies cannot be applied [...] the social sphere. A number of reputed scholars and illustrious poets [...] path”? a great poet said:

The Practice of Art and Literature (5)

[108] Most of the compositions of the [...] writing plays. He himself was a reputed actor, and so the theatre-goers [...] expressed in his own language:

[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] afforded opportunities to a few reputed artists to earn money, and they, [...] pat́uyá community from society.

[185] Lack of proper appreciation is [...] inferior quality, which are painted by reputed artists from distant lands. Previously [...] recognition which he has today.

[194] These days Sáhitya Sarasvatii [...] or she cringes at the doors of reputed publishers; and publishers are [...] book is good and which is not.

[196] Caught in the eddies of commercial [...] started knocking at the doors of reputed publishers. This is certainly not a healthy sign for the world of literature.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[49] I have given you a brief survey [...] [by the British Government], the reputed Brahmans deserted Kolkata. They [...] Bhát́páŕá (North 24 Parganas) scholars.

The Fundamentals of Language (1)

[5] The fourth characteristic of a [...] recognized as a separate language. Some reputed scholars in Hindi may argue against [...] study in English-medium schools.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[1] Many philosophers say that the [...] on the motor organs. That is why reputed philosophers say, “Why should [...] they say there are eleven organs.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (1)

[1] While discussing destiny, or decree [...] university of Allahabad was highly reputed and influential. My lecture was [...] that I would meet you here.”

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable [...] exploitation of the capitalists. Once a reputed professor of Calcutta made a statement [...] will forfeit the right to exist.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[71] While discussing destiny, or decree [...] university of Allahabad was highly reputed and influential. My lecture was [...] that I would meet you here.”