The present grammar, which is chiefly intended for beginners, is believed to contain all the information that a student of Sanskrit is likely to want during the first two or three years of his reading. All allusions to cognate forms in Greek, Latin, or Gothic, have likewise been suppressed, because, however interesting and useful to the advanced student, they are apt to deprive the beginner of that clear and firm grasp of the grammatical system peculiar to the language of ancient India, which alone can form a solid foundation for the study both of Sanskrit and of comparative philology. While preparing the book two principal objects have been kept, clearness and correctness.
A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners in Devanagari and Roman Letters Throughout
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A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners in Devanagari and Roman Letters Throughout
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