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Page 244
... position by obser- ving that there is no need to assume that the aspiration of sthā- reflects anything more than a purely Indo - Iranian tendency to avoid the ambiguity of unaspirated forms like abhisti ( ' aid ' = ' Bei - stand ' : EWA ) ...
... position by obser- ving that there is no need to assume that the aspiration of sthā- reflects anything more than a purely Indo - Iranian tendency to avoid the ambiguity of unaspirated forms like abhisti ( ' aid ' = ' Bei - stand ' : EWA ) ...
Page 316
... position , which he conjoined with his ' humanist ' and ' empiricist ' orientations . This idealist - humanist - empiricist position radically separated him from what he saw as Radcliffe - Brownian empiricism and quasi - rationalism ...
... position , which he conjoined with his ' humanist ' and ' empiricist ' orientations . This idealist - humanist - empiricist position radically separated him from what he saw as Radcliffe - Brownian empiricism and quasi - rationalism ...
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... position , for at Sydney from 1947 to 1950 he had acted as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Chairman of the Professorial Board , while still teaching his normal complement of courses . Dale remained for fifteen years as Master of ...
... position , for at Sydney from 1947 to 1950 he had acted as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Chairman of the Professorial Board , while still teaching his normal complement of courses . Dale remained for fifteen years as Master of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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