oer: betta poem 
Vol. IV, No. 3.] Quotations in the Bhasapariccheda. 99 
[N.S.] 
uncommon even now. Those passages of literature, nae have 
got a universal currency, may perhaps be regarded as common 
prope rty, and, as long as there is no decline of letters, thea pas- 
sages may surely be quoted without acknowledgment, without any 
violation of literary ego Paghg Mes y knows whose words se ey 
are, it becomes mere of Fad and breath to quote the 
names of their Bi “Thus Shakespeare’s more famous ise 
are quoted without acknowledgment. 
In the light of these remarks, Suregvara and he craig 
must have quoted from a very famous work. What was it? 
SS a I ee 
