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... poem , delineating the softer emotions of our everyday life , the Ramayana sends its roots deeper into the Hindu ... poems , but are passages from the original poems . It is the ancient poets of India , and not the translator , who ...
... poem , delineating the softer emotions of our everyday life , the Ramayana sends its roots deeper into the Hindu ... poems , but are passages from the original poems . It is the ancient poets of India , and not the translator , who ...
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... poets adding their quota of verses through long centuries to the poem as it originally stood . It is possible , therefore , that in limiting my translation to those passages which describe the leading incidents , I have presented the great ...
... poets adding their quota of verses through long centuries to the poem as it originally stood . It is possible , therefore , that in limiting my translation to those passages which describe the leading incidents , I have presented the great ...
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... poem placing the incident in a humorous light might prevent further mischief . It was under these circumstances that the first sketch of the Rape of the Lock ' was written . It was printed in Lintot's Miscellany ' in 1712. There are ...
... poem placing the incident in a humorous light might prevent further mischief . It was under these circumstances that the first sketch of the Rape of the Lock ' was written . It was printed in Lintot's Miscellany ' in 1712. There are ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
Urheberrecht | |
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