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... Orient , as speaking a tongue denominated “ lingua franca , ” through the medium of that other lingua franca of present and future which is called the English language . The complexities of THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 3 NO . 3 ...
... Orient , as speaking a tongue denominated “ lingua franca , ” through the medium of that other lingua franca of present and future which is called the English language . The complexities of THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 3 NO . 3 ...
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... orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow , and despising many , Died ere he could enjoy the love of any . ( I , lines 65-76 ) . Steane refers to this description as " an epigrammatic ...
... orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow , and despising many , Died ere he could enjoy the love of any . ( I , lines 65-76 ) . Steane refers to this description as " an epigrammatic ...
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... orient as fulcra from which to intervene inside out and bend the Canadian discourse of cultural diversity , a prominent intertext of these fictions , to " the point of negotiation . " In other words , they create “ an occasion to ...
... orient as fulcra from which to intervene inside out and bend the Canadian discourse of cultural diversity , a prominent intertext of these fictions , to " the point of negotiation . " In other words , they create “ an occasion to ...
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