The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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Stran 36
... century . Though Sanskrit scholarship per- sisted for several centuries , the crea- tive energies of the people turned into the language they spoke . The first effect of this change of direction was a great outburst of lyric poetry ...
... century . Though Sanskrit scholarship per- sisted for several centuries , the crea- tive energies of the people turned into the language they spoke . The first effect of this change of direction was a great outburst of lyric poetry ...
Stran 37
... century by Kavikankan Mukundaram Chakra- varty . Srimanta , a boy of twelve , undertakes a perilous journey by sea to Ceylon in search of his father , a prisoner there . Ultimately he frees his father and marries the daughter of the ...
... century by Kavikankan Mukundaram Chakra- varty . Srimanta , a boy of twelve , undertakes a perilous journey by sea to Ceylon in search of his father , a prisoner there . Ultimately he frees his father and marries the daughter of the ...
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... century is well known to most stu- dents of English and American history , but its counteruse in the early twentieth century is much less dwelt upon . The conflicting consequences stemming from one idea raises the whole question of ...
... century is well known to most stu- dents of English and American history , but its counteruse in the early twentieth century is much less dwelt upon . The conflicting consequences stemming from one idea raises the whole question of ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
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