F
Fainting, as a dramatic motif, [192], [224], [228].
Faith, as a character, [252];
as a sentiment, [325], n. [1].
Faith in Viṣṇu, as a character, [253].
Falsity, as a character, [252].
Farce (prahasana), [182]–5, [260]–3, [280], [296], [309], [348].
Fear, sentiment of, [319], [324], [325].
Festivals, occasions of performance of dramas, [362].
Fifth manner, existence of, denied, [328], n. [1].
Fifth Veda, nature of the, [12], [13].
Fighting (sampheṭa), [328].
Figures of speech, [116], [117], [211], [330], [331], [333], [334].
Fire, imaginary, as a dramatic motif, [103], [173].
Fleet, Dr. J. F., theory of origin of Cedi era, [129].
Flesh-eating, as an allegorical character, [255].
Flesh-offering, to the ghouls of the cemetery, [188].
Forest dwellers, speech of, [347].
Fortune of the City, as an allegorical character, [255].
French borrowings from the classics, [68].
Friendship, in Bhavabhūti, [195], [196];
sentiment of, [325], n. [1].
Frog hymn (RV. vii. 103), [19].
Funeral games, and the origin of drama, [47].
Fury, sentiment of, [320], [323], [324], [347];
metre and style appropriate to, [331], [332].