Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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84. oldal
... experience of English and the culture that goes with it . 4.5 They may be dissatisfied because the experience of living in English and Indian societies is not the same and the imaginative possibili- ties emerging from that experience ...
... experience of English and the culture that goes with it . 4.5 They may be dissatisfied because the experience of living in English and Indian societies is not the same and the imaginative possibili- ties emerging from that experience ...
99. oldal
... experience of living in Engish and Indian societies is not the same and the imaginative possibilities emerging from that experience are not the same either . Words in English do not express what is experienced . English words are opaque ...
... experience of living in Engish and Indian societies is not the same and the imaginative possibilities emerging from that experience are not the same either . Words in English do not express what is experienced . English words are opaque ...
100. oldal
... experience of Hamlet is an imaginative experience , which is different in kind from any other experience , whether of an accident or an earthquake , or of love or revenge . It is this capacity for imagina- tive experience or the lack of ...
... experience of Hamlet is an imaginative experience , which is different in kind from any other experience , whether of an accident or an earthquake , or of love or revenge . It is this capacity for imagina- tive experience or the lack of ...
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