Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... English , though an excellent precision instru- ment , is hard in its outlines , inflexible , slow to change ; unofficial English too restricted in the uses to which it can be put . The situation is different in other English - speaking ...
... English , though an excellent precision instru- ment , is hard in its outlines , inflexible , slow to change ; unofficial English too restricted in the uses to which it can be put . The situation is different in other English - speaking ...
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... English matron , and more open about confessing it in so many words . The insects , however , are not party to any ... English . Yet English is not by any means the principal literary language of India ; it is used mainly for politics ...
... English matron , and more open about confessing it in so many words . The insects , however , are not party to any ... English . Yet English is not by any means the principal literary language of India ; it is used mainly for politics ...
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... English - language Indian writer has a chance in the big market , he can make money by his work and also attain to a prestige which stands him in good stead at home ; but he is , I think , always haunted by a sense of loss and ...
... English - language Indian writer has a chance in the big market , he can make money by his work and also attain to a prestige which stands him in good stead at home ; but he is , I think , always haunted by a sense of loss and ...
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