Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 1996 01
Author(s): Parmeshwar Solanki
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ संदर्भ सूची १. तददोषौ शब्दार्थी सगुणावनलंकृती पुनः क्वापि । --काव्यप्रकाश २. वाक्यं रसात्मकं काव्यम् । ___ --साहित्यदर्पण ३. रमणीयार्थप्रतिपादकः शब्द: काव्यम् । -रसगंगाधर 8. A type of discourse which achieves its effects by rhythm, sound patterns and imagery. Most characteristically, the poetic form evokes emotions or sensations, but it may also serve to convay loftiness of tone or to lend force to ideas. 4. Poetry is the art of expressing in melodious words the thoughts which are the creations of feeling and imagination $. Elevated expression of e'eveted thoughts or feelings in metrical form. 1. Poetry in general sense may be defind as the expression of the imagimation. हडसन-An introduction of the study of literature---page 64 5. the lovatic, the lover and the poet, are of imagination all ___compect (Shekspear). & Poetry is metrical composition. It is the art of writing pleasure with truth by colling imagination to the help of reason. THA- An introduction to the study of literature-page 64 १०. To instruct delightfully is the general and of all poetry. Philosophy instructs but it performs its work by precepts, which is not delightful, (समीक्षाशास्त्र पृष्ठ ६२ से उद्धृत) ११. 'काव्य के रूप में'-पृ. १९ १२. अपनी मां की समाधि पर बैठकर वनस्पति शास्त्र का कौन अध्ययन करेगा ? १३. If not asked I know, if you do I know not. हडसन-An intro duction to the study of literature---page 63 १४. अपयास्यति मे शोकः कथं नु वत्से त्वयाचरितपूर्वम् । उटजद्वारविरूढं नीवारवलिं विलोकयतः ।। -[अभिज्ञानशाकुन्तलम् ४२३] १५. साहित्य मीमांसा, पृ० ८८ पर उद्धृत । १६. वर्षाकाल में मेघ बिना गरजे ही बरसा करता है गर्जति शरदि, न वर्षति, बर्षति वर्षासु निः स्वनो मेघः । नीचो वदति न कुरुते न वदति सुजनः करोत्येव ।। खण्ड IRRF अंक ४ Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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