EditorialRāva?a is overwhelmed by grief (all his heads in profile) on hearing of his last remaining son's death. Then furious with rage, he rushes with his upraised sword at Sītā, who calmly awaits her fate seated in her grove, but he is restrained by his ...
EditorialRāva?a is overwhelmed by grief (all his heads in profile) on hearing of his last remaining son's death. Then furious with rage, he rushes with his upraised sword at Sītā, who calmly awaits her fate seated in her grove, but he is restrained by his ...
EditorialChinese infantry. The Costume of China. Illustrated in forty-eight c. William Miller: London, 1805. A Chinese soldier of infantry, or tiger of war. The missionaries have denominated them 'tigers of war', from their dress, which has some resemblance to ...