Colonel
Pickering (The Gentleman) we learn is the author of the book Spoken
Sanscrit. Pickering is a linguist of such great
renown that Higgins was on the way to India to meet him. Pickering was also in search of
Higgins, who is a phoneticist (a...
Sunday, 17 June 2012
In Act 1, what is Colonel Pickering's claim to fame? What does the Note Taker say he is and what did he write?
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