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... appears to have been made by no one more positively than by myself . I find myself saying , as recently as 1936 , that ... appear to me to have any meaning . For the first , when we consider one great poet of the past , and one or more ...
... appears to have been made by no one more positively than by myself . I find myself saying , as recently as 1936 , that ... appear to me to have any meaning . For the first , when we consider one great poet of the past , and one or more ...
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... appear that in social organization , in language , and in literature the peculiar character of the Irish evidence is ... appears that the brahman and the druid alike preserved more than a common ancient vocabulary : they preserved common ...
... appear that in social organization , in language , and in literature the peculiar character of the Irish evidence is ... appears that the brahman and the druid alike preserved more than a common ancient vocabulary : they preserved common ...
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... appear as the speeches of characters in a prose narrative . One well - known example may be cited here , namely , the story of Purūravas and Urvaśī . Purūravas was a mortal and Urvasi was a nymph , and they were lovers . But Urvasi laid ...
... appear as the speeches of characters in a prose narrative . One well - known example may be cited here , namely , the story of Purūravas and Urvaśī . Purūravas was a mortal and Urvasi was a nymph , and they were lovers . But Urvasi laid ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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