[95] For other Sanskrit sources see Petersb. Lex. sub voce rēnukā.
[96] Nirṇ. Sāg. Press ed., Bombay, 1889, p. 481 seq. Cf. also Engl. tr. by Tawney, vol. ii. p. 261 seq.
[97] See for instance his discussion of Śakuntalā, Gītagōvinda and Mēghadūta in Indische Dichtung, written 1821. Vol. 29, p. 809.
[98] Vol. ii. p. 352.
[99] Sprüche in Prosa, vol. 19, p. 112.
[100] See also Konrad Burdach, Goethe's West-Östlicher Divan, Goethe Jahrbuch, vol. xvii. Appendix.
[101] More than 200 poems out of 284 date from the years 1814, 1815 alone. Loeper in vol. vi. preface, p. xxviii.
[102] Loeper, ibid. p. xv.
[103] Poeseos, The Works of Sir William Jones, ed. Lord Teignmouth, London, 1807, vol. vi. chapters 12-18.
[104] Based mainly on information contained in Hammer's Gesch. der schönen Redekünste Persiens, Wien, 1818.