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269 Cf. Dr. K. Kunjunni Raja, Indian Theories of Meaning,
p. 264. Also see Dr. P. V. Kane's Notes to S.D. Il. 270 Literary Criticism, p. 284; also p. 294. 271 'Studies in Ind. Aesthetics and Criticism', p. 124. Also see
p. 127.
272 Ibid, pp. 165-167. Also vide 'The Indian Theories of
Meaning', pp. 278-9 & f.n. 2. 273 Hemachandra and the Eleventh Century Kashmir Poeticists,
pp. 119-120. 274 Vide, Prof. R. B. Athavale, K.A.S., Vol. II, Notes,
pp. 41-42; 50-67. 275 Prof. S. P. Bhattacharya, Hemachandra and the Eleventh
Cent. K. Poeticists, pp. 119-120. 276 Vide Dr. K. Krishnamoorthy's article on Praudhokti in
"Studies in Ind. Aesthetics etc. pp. 185-86. 277 Vide 'The Dhvanyāloka and Its Critics', pp. 187-8. 278 N. C. Starr, The Dynamics of Literature, Columbia University,
New York, 1945. 279 Vide, The Indian Poetic Tradition, p. 22. 280 Vide Kşemendra Studies, pp. 76-77; Dr. S. K. De HSP-II,
pp. 80, 282. As a criterion of taste, Aucitya is related
with Sahrdayatva or Criticism (Ibid p. 285). Chapter Ten 281 Vide Dr. S. K. De HSP-II, Chap. VIII, pp. 243-4. Vol. 1, p. 203.
Dr. P. V. Kane, HSP (1961 Ed.) pp. 288-89. For a summary of B. P. Bhattacharya's defence of Hemachandra's Kavyānušāsana and Dr. Kane's review thereof, vide ibid, pp. 288-89 with the footnotos.
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