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[Contents]WWarriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.Watchers, speech of,88,336.Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.Wood-workers, speech of,337.Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.

[Contents]WWarriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.Watchers, speech of,88,336.Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.Wood-workers, speech of,337.Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.

[Contents]WWarriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.Watchers, speech of,88,336.Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.Wood-workers, speech of,337.Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.

[Contents]WWarriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.Watchers, speech of,88,336.Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.Wood-workers, speech of,337.Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.

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Warriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.Watchers, speech of,88,336.Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.Wood-workers, speech of,337.Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.

Warriors (yodha), speech of,141,336.

Watchers, speech of,88,336.

Weber, Prof. Albrecht, as to origin of drama,32,33,57.

Western Kṣatrapas, alleged influence of, on drama,69–72.

Wife, characteristics of a,308,309.

Windisch, Prof. E., theory of epic,21;on Greek origin of the drama,57–64;on the plot of theMṛcchakaṭikā,130.

Winternitz, Prof. M.,33, n.1.

Woman, disguised as a boy,234,235,256;using Sanskrit as comic,334;may use it in various cases,335.

Women, as poets,287,288;as spectators, of the drama,370.

Women’s apartments, speech of those living in,88,336.

Women’srôles, played sometimes by men,362.

Wonder, sentiment of,278,324.

Wood-workers, speech of,337.

Words, qualities of,321,332,333,334.

Worship of the dead, alleged origin of drama in the,46,47.


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