Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... possible to convey the same meaning in alternative formulations . But this is not possible in poetic expression because meaning and verbalisation cannot be separated out . This is why Vamana rules out replacement by synonyms and ...
... possible to convey the same meaning in alternative formulations . But this is not possible in poetic expression because meaning and verbalisation cannot be separated out . This is why Vamana rules out replacement by synonyms and ...
Pagina 211
... possible — and is made possible by— disinterestedness , not in the sense of lack of interest , but freedom from the domination of utilitarian motivations . Moreno's definition would be more unreservedly acceptable to Indian poetics ...
... possible — and is made possible by— disinterestedness , not in the sense of lack of interest , but freedom from the domination of utilitarian motivations . Moreno's definition would be more unreservedly acceptable to Indian poetics ...
Pagina 369
... possible only through this human body . ... This human body is the means for all auspicious fruition . " 185 The specific mention of the human form is not due to any anthropocentrism , but due to a profound insight into the realities of ...
... possible only through this human body . ... This human body is the means for all auspicious fruition . " 185 The specific mention of the human form is not due to any anthropocentrism , but due to a profound insight into the realities of ...
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