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... says , ' whatever one wishes to say , there is one noun only by which to express it , one verb only by which to give it life , one adjective only which will de- scribe it . One must search until one has discovered them . " 1 ...
... says , ' whatever one wishes to say , there is one noun only by which to express it , one verb only by which to give it life , one adjective only which will de- scribe it . One must search until one has discovered them . " 1 ...
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... says : To name an object it to banish the major part of the enjoyment derived from a poem , since enjoyment consists in a process of gradual revelation.2 It is evident that the doctrine of Dhvani can be meaningful only with the ...
... says : To name an object it to banish the major part of the enjoyment derived from a poem , since enjoyment consists in a process of gradual revelation.2 It is evident that the doctrine of Dhvani can be meaningful only with the ...
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... say he was ambitions And Brutus is an honourable man . Yet Brutus says he was ambitious And Brutus is an honourable man . Yet Brutus says he was ambitious , And , sure , he is an honourable man.2 Such instances of irony are paralleled ...
... say he was ambitions And Brutus is an honourable man . Yet Brutus says he was ambitious And Brutus is an honourable man . Yet Brutus says he was ambitious , And , sure , he is an honourable man.2 Such instances of irony are paralleled ...
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Abhinavagupta accepted According actually aesthetic alliteration Anandavardhana approach aspects asserts basic basis become Bharata called CHAPTER characterised complexity composition concept concerned context creative Critical Assumptions definite developed Dhvani theory Dhvanyāloka distinction distinguished effects element emotion epic evaluation experience expression fact figurativeness former give given hand ideal ideas illustrate imagination importance Indian instances interesting Kuntaka language latter linguistic Literary Criticism literature Macbeth maintains manner meaning mentioned metaphorical nature objects obliquity organic originality particular passage pattern perspective play poem poet poeticians poetry points position possible practical present principle problem Quoted Rasa reader recognised refers regarded relation result Ruthven Sanskrit poetics says seems seen sense sentence shows significance similar sound speaks speech stands statement structure style stylistic suggested Svabhāvokti term things thought tion tradition ultimate University Vakrokti variety various verse Western whole