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The merits and demerits of the work will be sufficiently plain even from the first fascicles. But one or two remarks are necessary to make the position of my colleague and myself clear. We have given throughout the Sanskrit roots corresponding to the Pali roots, and have omitted the latter. It may be objected that this is a strange method to use in a Pali dictionary, especially as the vernacular on which Pali is based had never passed through the stage of Sanskrit. That may be so; and it may not be possible, historically, that any Pali word in the canon could have been actually derived from the corresponding Sanskrit word. Nevertheless the Sanskrit form, though arisen quite independently, ma...
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The Articles, In This Volume Written Between 1925 And 1955, Deal With Some Aspects Of Sanskrit Literature And Form As Such A Supplement To The Author`S Well Known `History Of Sanskrit Literature. Written In A Scholarly But Easily Intelligible Manner, They Will Be Found Interesting Alike To Scholars And General Readers. These Studies, Written Between 1925 And 1955, Deal With Some Aspects Of Sanskrit Literature And Form, As Such, A Supplement To The Author`S Well Known History Of Sanskrit Literature. Written In A Scholarly But Easily Intelligible Manner, They Will Be Found Interesting To Scholars And General Readers Alike. Author Has Treated The Subject From Some Newer Angles. He Has Very Dis-Passionately Put Some New Lights On His Theme.This Book Is No Doubt, A Well-Written One Conforming To The Taste Of Modern Readers.