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Page 189
... original gutturals through the influence of the sibilants . But once they have formed a series in Sanskrit , they get a distinct palatal pronunciation to which some tongue is not really accus- tomed . As the Germans in Europe , so in ...
... original gutturals through the influence of the sibilants . But once they have formed a series in Sanskrit , they get a distinct palatal pronunciation to which some tongue is not really accus- tomed . As the Germans in Europe , so in ...
Page 301
... original lines in his own way . The first possibility is that Shakes- peare was not aware of Marlowe's translation ... original quotations . It is evident , however , that Shakespeare quoted from the original as also from the current ...
... original lines in his own way . The first possibility is that Shakes- peare was not aware of Marlowe's translation ... original quotations . It is evident , however , that Shakespeare quoted from the original as also from the current ...
Page 481
... original thinking and unique method of propagation of their ideas . Activities of this erudite professor were not limited to the confines of our Sub - Continent but stretched beyond . He was invited by various international ...
... original thinking and unique method of propagation of their ideas . Activities of this erudite professor were not limited to the confines of our Sub - Continent but stretched beyond . He was invited by various international ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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