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... considered as a development , and that is most modern which is farthest removed from that beginning . - J . F. McLennan , ' Primitive Marriage , ' p . 8 . and after ever so many changes in our language , 4 LECTURE ON THE VEDAS .
... considered as a development , and that is most modern which is farthest removed from that beginning . - J . F. McLennan , ' Primitive Marriage , ' p . 8 . and after ever so many changes in our language , 4 LECTURE ON THE VEDAS .
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... considered as a bad sign , and the project is abandoned for a time - if otherwise , the idol is sup- posed to approve . Here we have but to translate what they in their helpless language call ' nervous feeling ' by our word ' conscience ...
... considered as a bad sign , and the project is abandoned for a time - if otherwise , the idol is sup- posed to approve . Here we have but to translate what they in their helpless language call ' nervous feeling ' by our word ' conscience ...
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... considered metre as a kind of stepping or striding , and that they may accordingly have called it ' stride . ' If then we find the name for metre in Sanskrit khandas , i . e . skandas , and if we find that scando in Latin ( from which ...
... considered metre as a kind of stepping or striding , and that they may accordingly have called it ' stride . ' If then we find the name for metre in Sanskrit khandas , i . e . skandas , and if we find that scando in Latin ( from which ...
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... considered a flaw in this argument , is of frequent occurrence . We have only to think of php and Onp , of dhuma and fumus , of modern Greek péλw and exλw - nay , Menenius's ' first complaint ' would suffice to explain it . Burnouf ...
... considered a flaw in this argument , is of frequent occurrence . We have only to think of php and Onp , of dhuma and fumus , of modern Greek péλw and exλw - nay , Menenius's ' first complaint ' would suffice to explain it . Burnouf ...
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... considered as a general rule that poetry pre- cedes prose . Now the Yâgyâs and Nivids are prose , and though Dr. Haug calls it rhythmical prose , yet , as compared with the hymns , they are prose ; and though such an argument by itself ...
... considered as a general rule that poetry pre- cedes prose . Now the Yâgyâs and Nivids are prose , and though Dr. Haug calls it rhythmical prose , yet , as compared with the hymns , they are prose ; and though such an argument by itself ...
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