Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 1 |
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stage - altogether unhelpful in enabling him to attain perfect mastery of these languages in later life . Bengali and Sanskrit were not the only languages he learnt as a boy . He was also given some instruction in Persian , probably by ...
stage - altogether unhelpful in enabling him to attain perfect mastery of these languages in later life . Bengali and Sanskrit were not the only languages he learnt as a boy . He was also given some instruction in Persian , probably by ...
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In Persian , which he could write gracefully and elegantly and had come to love , he saw not just the language of official usage without which he could not hope to get on in the world , but the medium through which he could plumb the ...
In Persian , which he could write gracefully and elegantly and had come to love , he saw not just the language of official usage without which he could not hope to get on in the world , but the medium through which he could plumb the ...
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of his language , never having before heard any foreigner of Asiatic birth speak so well , and esteeming his fine choice of words as worthy the imitation even of Englishmen . My first hour's conversation with him was in Arabic ...
of his language , never having before heard any foreigner of Asiatic birth speak so well , and esteeming his fine choice of words as worthy the imitation even of Englishmen . My first hour's conversation with him was in Arabic ...
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allowed already appear argument authorities become beginning believe Bengali British Calcutta carried cause century Christian claim conduct considerable considered continued course Court critical death Digby discussion doctrines doubt early effect English established European evidently expected fact faith father follow friends give Government Hindu hope human ideas important India interest issue Journal kind knowledge known land language later least less letter liberal living matter means mind Missionary moral native nature never observed official opinion perhaps period Persian position possessed practice present Press probably prove published question Rammohun Roy reason Reformation relations religion religious remained remarks respect seems sense served social society spiritual success suggested things thought tion translations true truth wanted writings wrote