An Elementary Grammar of the Sanscrit Language: Partly in the Roman Character, Arranged According to a New Theory, in Reference Especially to the Classical Languages; with Short Extracts in Easy Prose. To which is Added, a Selection from the Institutes of Manu, with Copious References to the Grammar, and an English TranslationW. H. Allen & Company, 1846 - 260 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... terminations which applies rather to the exceptions , and then , by a needless process of derivation and substitution , forcing it into universal appli- cation . In the chapter on Syntax , the laws which determine the coalition of ...
... terminations which applies rather to the exceptions , and then , by a needless process of derivation and substitution , forcing it into universal appli- cation . In the chapter on Syntax , the laws which determine the coalition of ...
Pàgina 11
... terminations t remains unchanged ; thus , the accusative case of Harit is Haritam , not Haridam ; and the third person singular of the verb yat is yatute , not yadate . t or dare changed to ch , and the initial COMBINATION OF CONSONANTS ...
... terminations t remains unchanged ; thus , the accusative case of Harit is Haritam , not Haridam ; and the third person singular of the verb yat is yatute , not yadate . t or dare changed to ch , and the initial COMBINATION OF CONSONANTS ...
Pàgina 30
... terminations are like the masculine . The classical student will recognise in this scheme many resemblances to the terminations of nouns in Latin and Greek , when it is remembered that the Sanscrit a corresponds to the Latin u and the ...
... terminations are like the masculine . The classical student will recognise in this scheme many resemblances to the terminations of nouns in Latin and Greek , when it is remembered that the Sanscrit a corresponds to the Latin u and the ...
Pàgina 31
... terminations , the finals of the crudes must first be rejected . Thus , taking deva , and rejecting the final , we have dev ; and adding the terminations , we have the nom . devah , & c . The four examples are now declined in full . 48 ...
... terminations , the finals of the crudes must first be rejected . Thus , taking deva , and rejecting the final , we have dev ; and adding the terminations , we have the nom . devah , & c . The four examples are now declined in full . 48 ...
Pàgina 32
... terminations when forming the last member of a compound adjective ; and a neuter noun , the masculine and feminine . To convince the student of the absolute necessity of studying attentively the declension of this first class of nouns ...
... terminations when forming the last member of a compound adjective ; and a neuter noun , the masculine and feminine . To convince the student of the absolute necessity of studying attentively the declension of this first class of nouns ...
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An Elementary Grammar of the Sanscrit Language,: Partly in the Roman ... Sir Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1846 |
An Elementary Grammar of the Sanscrit Language: Partly in the Roman ... Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1846 |
An Elementary Grammar of the Sanscrit Language: Partly in the Roman ... Sir Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1846 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
1st fut 1st pret 2d fut 2d pret 2dly 3d plur 3d sing accusative adjectives adverbs affix ātm ATMANEPADA becomes bened bhind bhuj bodhi Brahman budh changed chinw compound words conj conjugation conjugational tenses consonant dative declension declined dependent compound desiderative dhwam dual ending in consonants examples expressed feminine formation gender genitive Greek Guna Harir Hitopadesha indeclinable Infin inflection initial inserted juhu juhw Latin lengthened masc masculine nasal neut neuter nominative nouns of agency PARASMAIPADA passive verb past participle plur plural prefixed prep prepositions pres present Preterite primitive verbs pronoun reduplicated rejected relative form roots ending rule Sanscrit Second Future Second Preterite semi-vowel sentence sibilant sometimes student substantives syntax tanu terminations third preterite Vedas Visargah vowel Vriddhi अथ इति एव तु यद् राजा
Passatges populars
Pàgina 42 - Let him say what is true, but let him say what is pleasing ; let him speak no disagreeable truth, nor let him speak agreeable falsehood ; this is a primeval rule. " Let him say ' well and good,' or let him say ' well ' only ; but let him not maintain fruitless enmity and altercation with any man.
Pàgina 43 - Single is each man born ; single he dies ; single he receives the reward of his good, and single the punishment of his evil, deeds." " When he leaves his corpse, like a log or a lump of clay, on the ground, his kindred retire with averted faces ; but his virtue accompanies his soul.
Pàgina 38 - ... 113. Even in times of dire distress a teacher of the Veda should rather die with his knowledge than sow it in barren soil. 114. Sacred Learning approached a Brahma#a and said to him: ' I am thy treasure, preserve me, deliver me not to a scorner; so (preserved) I shall become supremely strong.' 115. 'But deliver me, as to the keeper of thy treasure, to a Brahma#a whom thou shalt know to be pure, of subdued senses, chaste and attentive.
Pàgina 47 - The soul itself is its own witness; the soul itself is its own refuge: offend not thy conscious soul, the supreme internal witness of men! The sinful have said in their hearts, ' None see us.' Yes, the gods distinctly see them, and so does the spirit within their breasts.
Pàgina 43 - A WISE man should constantly discharge all ' the moral duties, though he perform not constantly * the ceremonies of religion ; since he falls low, if, ' while he performs ceremonial acts only, he discharge
Pàgina 47 - The fruit of every virtuous act which thou hast done, O good man, since thy birth, shall depart from thee to the dogs, if thou deviate from the truth.
Pàgina 197 - ... it, and can only express indeterminate time and incomplete action. Wherever it occurs, it must be considered as the object, and never the subject of some verb expressed or understood. As the object of the verb, it may be regarded as equivalent to a verbal substantive, in which the force of two...
Pàgina 202 - ... and that it is secreted by the coats of the stomach. Whether this be so or not there can be little doubt that it is often formed in great quantity in the stomach from the starchy principles of the food. It is possible that the secretion of lactic acid by the coats of the stomach may promote the conversion of the saccharine principles of the food into this substance.
Pàgina vii - Sanskrit, may be traced to the labour imposed, of thoroughly mastering these rules at the first entrance upon the study of the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey ; and the learner cannot be convinced that when once surmounted, the ground beyond may be more smooth than in other languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy.