The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... appear until 1879 . Mr. Edmund Blunden says that E. S. Dallas ' detected the subconscious as the actual writing force before the term was invented.'14 And Mr. C. D. Lewis repeats the same attribution.15 In fact the term and the idea ...
... appear until 1879 . Mr. Edmund Blunden says that E. S. Dallas ' detected the subconscious as the actual writing force before the term was invented.'14 And Mr. C. D. Lewis repeats the same attribution.15 In fact the term and the idea ...
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... appears to be most relevant to our purpose is one which has been noted by most critics but taken by some to be at the most superficial level of organization . This is the theme of social interaction between two cultures : the Indian and ...
... appears to be most relevant to our purpose is one which has been noted by most critics but taken by some to be at the most superficial level of organization . This is the theme of social interaction between two cultures : the Indian and ...
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... appear to be frozen on the wrong occasions . Ultimately , he is unble to communicate , even when the ground has been ... appears to patronize her , again without intention . ལོ་ སྐད རྫ དག ལ ལྟུང ན་ སྐུ་ Jige ряд 52 Bikram K. Das.
... appear to be frozen on the wrong occasions . Ultimately , he is unble to communicate , even when the ground has been ... appears to patronize her , again without intention . ལོ་ སྐད རྫ དག ལ ལྟུང ན་ སྐུ་ Jige ряд 52 Bikram K. Das.
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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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