Bengali LiteratureOxford University Press, 1948 - 198 sidor |
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... style is noticed in Rāmrām Vasu , who was Carey's chief assistant and had more literary potentiality than any other writer of the Fort William College group . He employs a predominantly persianized style in Pratāpāditya - charitra , but ...
... style is noticed in Rāmrām Vasu , who was Carey's chief assistant and had more literary potentiality than any other writer of the Fort William College group . He employs a predominantly persianized style in Pratāpāditya - charitra , but ...
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Jyotish Chandra Ghosh. bhāsā ( literary language ) , and their style had faltered between the coarseness of the first and the pedantic obscurity of the second . But Vidyasagar reformed them both and created a style which combined the ...
Jyotish Chandra Ghosh. bhāsā ( literary language ) , and their style had faltered between the coarseness of the first and the pedantic obscurity of the second . But Vidyasagar reformed them both and created a style which combined the ...
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... style , which arose not from the fact that he used the colloquial language , but from the way in which he used it . It does not seem to have occurred to him that there is a difference between the spoken language and the written language ...
... style , which arose not from the fact that he used the colloquial language , but from the way in which he used it . It does not seem to have occurred to him that there is a difference between the spoken language and the written language ...
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