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But it completely ignores another interpretation , that of Sāyana ( who gives the glosses samrddha and rādhaka , ' rich , generous ' ) , which is followed by PW . Maurice Bloomfield ( 1916 : 286-8 , on 6.44.100 ) , in a closely argued ...
But it completely ignores another interpretation , that of Sāyana ( who gives the glosses samrddha and rādhaka , ' rich , generous ' ) , which is followed by PW . Maurice Bloomfield ( 1916 : 286-8 , on 6.44.100 ) , in a closely argued ...
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The major device for the compounding of predicates is simple juxtaposition , with the first predicate interpreted as a ... What Brown does not notice is that to every difficulty of interpretation in a metaphor there is a corresponding ...
The major device for the compounding of predicates is simple juxtaposition , with the first predicate interpreted as a ... What Brown does not notice is that to every difficulty of interpretation in a metaphor there is a corresponding ...
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With any , the interpretation of the sentence is that the speaker does not want the hearer to eat the candy . ... The sentence can be interpreted as meaningful only if there is an implication of perversion on the part of one of the ...
With any , the interpretation of the sentence is that the speaker does not want the hearer to eat the candy . ... The sentence can be interpreted as meaningful only if there is an implication of perversion on the part of one of the ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
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