The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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Side 23
... accepted word is borne out by other discussions in the Notebooks of the relation of conscious to unconscious process : ( a ) depths of Being below , and radicative of all conscious- ness.7 ( b ) Man ... how much lies below his own ...
... accepted word is borne out by other discussions in the Notebooks of the relation of conscious to unconscious process : ( a ) depths of Being below , and radicative of all conscious- ness.7 ( b ) Man ... how much lies below his own ...
Side 87
... accepted the certainty of wound , of eventual death , and has retained his courage , endurance , honour and determination . Still the attitude of the adjusted Zurito is humane and helpful : he pics for Manuel not because it is his job ...
... accepted the certainty of wound , of eventual death , and has retained his courage , endurance , honour and determination . Still the attitude of the adjusted Zurito is humane and helpful : he pics for Manuel not because it is his job ...
Side 99
... above one thing emerges clearly : though Sri Aurobindo has accepted the ancient Hindu view of the poet as the seer , and has asserted ideative truth to be the poet's goal , he is not On the Poetics of Sri Aurobindo 99.
... above one thing emerges clearly : though Sri Aurobindo has accepted the ancient Hindu view of the poet as the seer , and has asserted ideative truth to be the poet's goal , he is not On the Poetics of Sri Aurobindo 99.
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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