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From at least AD 250 , it is possible to identify developing states ruled by kings who built temples to Hindu gods . In due course , their inscriptions were written in an Indian script and employed the Sanskrit language .
From at least AD 250 , it is possible to identify developing states ruled by kings who built temples to Hindu gods . In due course , their inscriptions were written in an Indian script and employed the Sanskrit language .
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In addition to a copy of Rolle's ' Commandment ' , the book shares texts at least resembling Rolle with the central anthologies Arundel 507 and Lincoln Cathedral 91 , as well as others with Rawlinson C.285 and its derivatives .
In addition to a copy of Rolle's ' Commandment ' , the book shares texts at least resembling Rolle with the central anthologies Arundel 507 and Lincoln Cathedral 91 , as well as others with Rawlinson C.285 and its derivatives .
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Poetry , it seems , at least for McHugh , is ' about not quite ' nothing ' . If wanting it to be ' about is criticism's shortsightedness , wanting wholly not to be ' about may be poetry's . Conversations between the two , however ill ...
Poetry , it seems , at least for McHugh , is ' about not quite ' nothing ' . If wanting it to be ' about is criticism's shortsightedness , wanting wholly not to be ' about may be poetry's . Conversations between the two , however ill ...
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