The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 29
... expression of a desire to secure the mission- ary ' for our Calcutta Drury . ' The press and all society were disgusted or indignant at the lawyer assailant to whom was applied the couplet from Younge's Epistle to Pope 66 ' He rams his ...
... expression of a desire to secure the mission- ary ' for our Calcutta Drury . ' The press and all society were disgusted or indignant at the lawyer assailant to whom was applied the couplet from Younge's Epistle to Pope 66 ' He rams his ...
Page 50
... Anglo - Saxon language and transformed it into Norman French ? Every language has its idioms or peculiar modes of expression which cannot be accurately translated into a foreign language . As language is the 50 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW .
... Anglo - Saxon language and transformed it into Norman French ? Every language has its idioms or peculiar modes of expression which cannot be accurately translated into a foreign language . As language is the 50 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW .
Page 55
... expression and baggy trousers of enor- mous circumference . The chief requires a complete piece to make his own . It is a sign of greatness amongst them and is persistently observed to the advancement of the Manchester weavers . The ...
... expression and baggy trousers of enor- mous circumference . The chief requires a complete piece to make his own . It is a sign of greatness amongst them and is persistently observed to the advancement of the Manchester weavers . The ...
Page 60
... expression . After two or three rounds they bend down to clap their hands together . He doesn't know anything of the modern world except what thrusts itself on him through the local officials . Nor does he care to know . He is happy and ...
... expression . After two or three rounds they bend down to clap their hands together . He doesn't know anything of the modern world except what thrusts itself on him through the local officials . Nor does he care to know . He is happy and ...
Page 61
... expressing our thoughts with accuracy and enables us to clothe our indistinct concep- tions in purer language and more elegant construction . There are few subjects on which there exists wider difference THE CHARMS OF POETRY.
... expressing our thoughts with accuracy and enables us to clothe our indistinct concep- tions in purer language and more elegant construction . There are few subjects on which there exists wider difference THE CHARMS OF POETRY.
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