ART&CULTURE
THE PHRASE SENSE OF PLACE IS OFTEN USED TO REFER TO THE QUALITY THAT MAKES SOMEWHERE DISTINCTIVE. THERE’S NO LANGUAGE-INDEPENDENT DICTIONARY FOR NAMES."A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME WOULD SMELL AS SWEET" IS A POPULAR REFERENCE TO WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET.
sy friend Hazrat, out on a hand pulled rikshaw ; back our home in Dogra Lodge, was a startling experience. The phrase sense of place is often used to refer to the quality that makes somewhere distinctive. There’s no language-independent dictionary for
names."A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" is a popular reference to William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. *(Unfortunately burnt out in fire) With inputs from Dr. Ravinder Kumar Dhiman, President, SHIMLA BICENTINAL GROUP
PEOPLE AND UN I JULY 2019
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