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But this is not the same as maintaining that what had earlier been understood as translation and imitation , without reference even to the possibility of the accusation of plagiarism , was succeeded by a world in which the honourable ...
But this is not the same as maintaining that what had earlier been understood as translation and imitation , without reference even to the possibility of the accusation of plagiarism , was succeeded by a world in which the honourable ...
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37 Subsequent discussion has suggested , however , that the references in the monologue are to AD 455/6 , not to c.410 ... As Schokker has noted , there is a reference to the god Skanda's epithet Gangasuta in the play ; this , probably ...
37 Subsequent discussion has suggested , however , that the references in the monologue are to AD 455/6 , not to c.410 ... As Schokker has noted , there is a reference to the god Skanda's epithet Gangasuta in the play ; this , probably ...
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His books were presented to Wolfson College Library , Oxford : some 160 having reference to Dravidian , 80 to Indo - Aryan lan- guages , 220 to Sanskrit and Prakrit literature , and 300 to linguistics , history , etc.
His books were presented to Wolfson College Library , Oxford : some 160 having reference to Dravidian , 80 to Indo - Aryan lan- guages , 220 to Sanskrit and Prakrit literature , and 300 to linguistics , history , etc.
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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