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... English have made English a second language in most educated homes in the Commonwealth , and in countries that were not long ago a part of the British Empire . The number of people -in countries like Japan , for example - who generally ...
... English have made English a second language in most educated homes in the Commonwealth , and in countries that were not long ago a part of the British Empire . The number of people -in countries like Japan , for example - who generally ...
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... English , allowing French to languish through disuse or retaining a knowledge of it only as a form of expendable sophistication . One of the interesting ... English - begins only in thirteenth century . On 32 THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... English , allowing French to languish through disuse or retaining a knowledge of it only as a form of expendable sophistication . One of the interesting ... English - begins only in thirteenth century . On 32 THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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... English that is produced outside England - whether by people descended from the original English immigrants or by later immigrants ( or their descendants ) from other countries , whether by people who speak English as a mother - tongue ...
... English that is produced outside England - whether by people descended from the original English immigrants or by later immigrants ( or their descendants ) from other countries , whether by people who speak English as a mother - tongue ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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