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... called ' living ' language is a growing and a dying language — unless it should constantly summon the powers of renewal . But certain so - called ' dead ' languages like Sanskrit , Greek and Latin - be- cause the literature they have ...
... called ' living ' language is a growing and a dying language — unless it should constantly summon the powers of renewal . But certain so - called ' dead ' languages like Sanskrit , Greek and Latin - be- cause the literature they have ...
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... called by Jaichand to help him against his son - in - law Prithviraj ) ; then the Saxons came and settled down in Sussex and Wessex ; and last came the Angles and occupied Anglia by the middle of the sixth century . By the end of the ...
... called by Jaichand to help him against his son - in - law Prithviraj ) ; then the Saxons came and settled down in Sussex and Wessex ; and last came the Angles and occupied Anglia by the middle of the sixth century . By the end of the ...
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... called communal or folk epics , the epics of tradition on the one hand , and the more deliberate , the more consciously ' literary ' compositions of a later day on the other hand . Among the former are the Ramayana and the Mahabharata ...
... called communal or folk epics , the epics of tradition on the one hand , and the more deliberate , the more consciously ' literary ' compositions of a later day on the other hand . Among the former are the Ramayana and the Mahabharata ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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