| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1791 - 416 pages
...follows : Dufhrhanta, Emperor of India, when hunting near a confecrated forefl, meets with Sacontala ; who, being the daughter of a king by a nymph of the...by her parents under the care of the hermit Canna, a holy man of the moft primitive Simplicity of manners. The Emperor becomes enamoured of her, and marries... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 566 pages
...wafted by the gale of defire [She flops and looks modejl. Dujhm. I now fee the whole. Sacontala then is the daughter of a king, by a nymph of the lower heaven. Anu. Even fo. Dufom. [Afide. .] The defire of my heart is gratified. — [Aloud.~\ How, indeed, could... | |
| James Bruce - Egypt - 1856 - 266 pages
...wafted by the gale of desire [She stops and looks modest.] Dush. I now see the whole. Sacontala then is the daughter of a king by a nymph of the lower heaven. A far more striking illustration is afforded of the Hindu notions of the power of mortals of distinguished... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1906 - 432 pages
...wafted by the gale of desire [She stops and looks modest. Dush. I now see the whole. Sakuntala then is the daughter of a king, by a nymph of the lower heaven. Anu. Even so. Dush. (Aside.) The desire of my heart is gratified. — (Aloud.) How, indeed, could her... | |
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