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... accepted by the Senate on the 16th April , 1966 . " 1. That the subjects mentioned in para 2 of Section 1 of Chapter XLVI - D of the Regulations relating to the Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine with the exception of the subjects , viz ...
... accepted by the Senate on the 16th April , 1966 . " 1. That the subjects mentioned in para 2 of Section 1 of Chapter XLVI - D of the Regulations relating to the Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine with the exception of the subjects , viz ...
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accepted objective symbolism and made use of the classical gods and goddesses , nymphs and satyres . Thus in Pope's The Rape of the Lock it is written : " When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw , The line too labours , and ...
accepted objective symbolism and made use of the classical gods and goddesses , nymphs and satyres . Thus in Pope's The Rape of the Lock it is written : " When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw , The line too labours , and ...
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... accepted as ' Purba paksha ' ( the views of the opposite parly to be refuted ) by Shankar , and the most remarkable points here are that the thought and the language of both the passages correspond to each other to a great extent ...
... accepted as ' Purba paksha ' ( the views of the opposite parly to be refuted ) by Shankar , and the most remarkable points here are that the thought and the language of both the passages correspond to each other to a great extent ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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