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Kālidāsa fl. c. 400: Critical Essay by A. Berriedale Keith

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SOURCE: "Kalidasa and the Guptas," in A History of Sanskrit Literature, The Clarendon Press, 1928, pp. 79-108.

In the following excerpt, Keith summarizes and discusses each of Kalidasa's poetical works.

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