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... play the game of Hindu - Muslim tit - for - tat . There was also the prickly problem of affiliation , the system by which provincial high schools accepted the academic standards of a specific college or university . Increased enrolment ...
... play the game of Hindu - Muslim tit - for - tat . There was also the prickly problem of affiliation , the system by which provincial high schools accepted the academic standards of a specific college or university . Increased enrolment ...
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... play ' , as Rothenstein had called it , for he immediately recognised its similarities to medi- eval church plays and the parallels between the story of Krishna's birth and that of the birth of Christ . Forster described the cumulative ...
... play ' , as Rothenstein had called it , for he immediately recognised its similarities to medi- eval church plays and the parallels between the story of Krishna's birth and that of the birth of Christ . Forster described the cumulative ...
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... play about India by an Indian . This Passage was not literally a play by an Indian , but she chose adaptation because she regards the novel as the greatest about India by a Western writer . Frank Hauser , who had reopened the Oxford ...
... play about India by an Indian . This Passage was not literally a play by an Indian , but she chose adaptation because she regards the novel as the greatest about India by a Western writer . Frank Hauser , who had reopened the Oxford ...
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