[84] Sir Charles Trevelyan, "Christianity and Hinduism," p. 81.

[85] IV. 65.

[86] VIII. 85.

[87] VIII. 90.

[88] VIII. 92.


LECTURE III.

HUMAN INTEREST OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE.

My first lecture was intended to remove the prejudice that India is and always must be a strange country to us, and that those who have to live there will find themselves stranded, and far away from that living stream of thoughts and interests which carries us along in England and in other countries of Europe.