| John Muir - Brahmanism - 1860 - 536 pages
...being connected by a natural bond with the ancient language, have often a more antique fashion than the Sanskrit, which, being shaped and circumscribed...state of degeneracy; while the Sanskrit (or Epic) bhdsha is the sum of the Vedic dialects constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and polished... | |
| Kaccāyana, James De Alwis - Pali language - 1863 - 304 pages
...being connec'ed by a natural bond with the ancient language, have often a more antique fashion than the Sanskrit, which, being shaped and circumscribed...state of degeneracy ; while the Sanskrit (or Epic) bhashd is the sum of the Vedic dialects constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and po lished... | |
| Brahmanism - 1860 - 554 pages
...being connected by a natural bond with the ancient language, have often a more antique fashion than the Sanskrit, which, being shaped and circumscribed...constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and polished by the skill of learned men. In this way we obtain an explanation of two facts: 1st, That... | |
| John Muir - Brahmanism - 1871 - 552 pages
...being connected by a natural bond with the ancient language, have often a more antique fashion than the Sanskrit, which, being shaped and circumscribed...state of degeneracy; while the Sanskrit (or Epic) bhasha is the sum of the Vedic dialects constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and polished... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1886 - 790 pages
...Weber's India, were derived directly from the more ancient Vedic viewdialects ; while Sanskrit was ' the sum of the Vedic dialects constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and polished by the skill of learned men.' Professor Aufrecht Aufrecht's agrees ' in believing that Sanskrit... | |
| George Thomas Bettany - Biogeography - 1888 - 970 pages
...language, giving way later to various dialects, called Prakrits. Others, however, regard Sanscrit as the sum of the Vedic dialects, constructed by the labour and zeal of grammarians, and polished by the skill of learned men. Modern investigation seems to have shown that the vernaculars... | |
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