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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 the Mṛcchakaṭikā, [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’s rôles, 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].