The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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... example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anuprerana impulsio daśeraka ( camel ) camelus ( inspiration ) ( impulse ) pūrṇa ( full ) plenus kranda ( to cry ) clamor prerana ( push ) pulsus chatra ( disciple ) [ dis ] cipulus sūra ( the sun ) ...
... example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anuprerana impulsio daśeraka ( camel ) camelus ( inspiration ) ( impulse ) pūrṇa ( full ) plenus kranda ( to cry ) clamor prerana ( push ) pulsus chatra ( disciple ) [ dis ] cipulus sūra ( the sun ) ...
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... example . " The source of this passage has indeed been traced out it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully ... example . " It can be shown that our poet had most closely followed other noted translators too and so closely that at ...
... example . " The source of this passage has indeed been traced out it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully ... example . " It can be shown that our poet had most closely followed other noted translators too and so closely that at ...
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... example of violence . Finally , this view holds that one can do no violence to things or property and animals . One cannot do violence to dogs , cats , or other pets , and the bombing of a house , for example , is not an act of violence ...
... example of violence . Finally , this view holds that one can do no violence to things or property and animals . One cannot do violence to dogs , cats , or other pets , and the bombing of a house , for example , is not an act of violence ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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