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... language . Interest in language was characteristic of the Elizabethan age . Along with national life , speech was in a state of unusual expansion . The English people of the day were very much alive to the power and possibilities of ...
... language . Interest in language was characteristic of the Elizabethan age . Along with national life , speech was in a state of unusual expansion . The English people of the day were very much alive to the power and possibilities of ...
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... language in the theatre . The silent dramatists did not take for granted the expressive power of language . They seriously questioned its power to communicate feeling . In the theory of the famous dramatist Bernard , emotion unites ...
... language in the theatre . The silent dramatists did not take for granted the expressive power of language . They seriously questioned its power to communicate feeling . In the theory of the famous dramatist Bernard , emotion unites ...
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... Language - Teaching ” , ' In Honour of Daniel Jones ' , p . 121 ) . An acquisition of the phonetic skill will open the doors of Linguistics and the University English - teacher will find himself irresistibly drawn towards the study of ...
... Language - Teaching ” , ' In Honour of Daniel Jones ' , p . 121 ) . An acquisition of the phonetic skill will open the doors of Linguistics and the University English - teacher will find himself irresistibly drawn towards the study of ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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