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1 Int | classic aesthetic theory that may be relevant to the Dhammapada
2 Int | dramatic plot construction may be playing an indirect role
3 Int | assumption that, although there may be a tension between giving
4 Int | consistency, although it may be a logical goal, is by
5 5 | this~was done by me alone.~May I alone determine~what's
6 9(126)| not eternal states. One may be reborn on one of the
7 11(153)| house-builder = craving. "House" may also refer to the nine abodes
8 21(295)| is meant here, the term may stand for anger. ~
9 24(346)| alternatives make sense, but may be attempts to "correct"
10 26(385)| beyond"). The passage may also refer to the sense
11 26(390)| interpretations, both readings may have been intended. ~
12 Notes | of the authenticity that may have predated a later standardization
13 Notes | correct" forms of a verse may have been the products of
14 Notes | tally with the Vinaya, you may conclude: 'This is not the
15 Notes | tally with the Vinaya, you may conclude: 'This is the word
16 Notes | associated with the Buddha may have pre- or post-dated
17 Notes | of the early communities may have made an effort to include
18 Notes | additions to the canons may simply represent earlier
19 Notes | confronted with such problems, he may "correct" the reading to
20 Notes | the variants themselves may have gone back to the earliest
21 Notes | considerations of how the Dhp may have been handed down to
22 Glo | enlightened in this sense may also be awakened, but is
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