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That he was irresistibly drawn to English education and western culture is borne out by the fact that as a boy of eight he walked with his father all the way from his native home in Birsingha to Calcutta , the centre of new life and ...
That he was irresistibly drawn to English education and western culture is borne out by the fact that as a boy of eight he walked with his father all the way from his native home in Birsingha to Calcutta , the centre of new life and ...
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Bacon , who is regarded as a father of English prose and is himself a great master of his mother - tongues , despised it vehemently . It is curious to note that Bacon wrote both in English and in Latin ; but the latter was evidently the ...
Bacon , who is regarded as a father of English prose and is himself a great master of his mother - tongues , despised it vehemently . It is curious to note that Bacon wrote both in English and in Latin ; but the latter was evidently the ...
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J. M. Robertson , in his Elizabethan Literature expresses the view that “ English prose , nevertheless , was shaped rather by those who wrote for the Commons . " Here we must mention the names of immortal early chroniclers of English ...
J. M. Robertson , in his Elizabethan Literature expresses the view that “ English prose , nevertheless , was shaped rather by those who wrote for the Commons . " Here we must mention the names of immortal early chroniclers of English ...
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