Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... tradition. This organic relationship is expressed through the fact that all forms of life in the traditional Hindu pattern have a religious dimension, one of the functions of religion having been to sanctify the ways of society and make ...
... tradition. This organic relationship is expressed through the fact that all forms of life in the traditional Hindu pattern have a religious dimension, one of the functions of religion having been to sanctify the ways of society and make ...
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... tradition already fixed in writing. The hypothesis of performance of tradition in oral mode, rather than transmission of tradition in literary mode, is actually the simpler explanation of the Synoptic data, even though it is much more ...
... tradition already fixed in writing. The hypothesis of performance of tradition in oral mode, rather than transmission of tradition in literary mode, is actually the simpler explanation of the Synoptic data, even though it is much more ...
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... tradition , the intermingling of races and customs , and the grafting of religious ideas with the wealth and luxuriance of the past . All fabrics wrought in the loom are called textiles . They are broadly divided into three classes ...
... tradition , the intermingling of races and customs , and the grafting of religious ideas with the wealth and luxuriance of the past . All fabrics wrought in the loom are called textiles . They are broadly divided into three classes ...
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