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... least five kings with Sanskrit names . Indeed , it was from such a fragmented social scene that Jayavarman II emerged to claim the title of king of kings , cakravartin . The key issue We now come to the key issue . From at least AD 250 ...
... least five kings with Sanskrit names . Indeed , it was from such a fragmented social scene that Jayavarman II emerged to claim the title of king of kings , cakravartin . The key issue We now come to the key issue . From at least AD 250 ...
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... least the Latin , a lesser script for at least the commentary ) , provision of flourished lombards at the head of each psalm , and of alternate coloured versals and / or paraphs within the text , often red underlining to point the ...
... least the Latin , a lesser script for at least the commentary ) , provision of flourished lombards at the head of each psalm , and of alternate coloured versals and / or paraphs within the text , often red underlining to point the ...
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... least for McHugh , is ' about ' not quite ' nothing ' . If wanting it to be ' about ' is criticism's shortsightedness , wanting wholly not to be ' about ' may be poetry's . Conversations between the two , however ill - tempered and high ...
... least for McHugh , is ' about ' not quite ' nothing ' . If wanting it to be ' about ' is criticism's shortsightedness , wanting wholly not to be ' about ' may be poetry's . Conversations between the two , however ill - tempered and high ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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