The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 51
... knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense . It is gratifying to notice that their disinterested and self- sacrificing exertions have met with marks of approbation by our generous and enlightened Government ...
... knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense . It is gratifying to notice that their disinterested and self- sacrificing exertions have met with marks of approbation by our generous and enlightened Government ...
Page 53
... knowledge may not be lost to the nation . 2. To publish biographies of eminent ancient literary authors fixing their chronology and describing their surroundings and environments including the influence on the race and the individual ...
... knowledge may not be lost to the nation . 2. To publish biographies of eminent ancient literary authors fixing their chronology and describing their surroundings and environments including the influence on the race and the individual ...
Page 54
... knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating libraries in different parts of the country and organising popular lectures on literary subjects by securing the services , which will , in most cases , be gratuitously offered ...
... knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating libraries in different parts of the country and organising popular lectures on literary subjects by securing the services , which will , in most cases , be gratuitously offered ...
Page 63
... knowledge of mankind be added , nothing truly grand , sublime , or heroic , can result . It is impossible , therefore , to devote too much attention to the acquirement of a thorough knowledge of the ancient poets ; their sole aim was ...
... knowledge of mankind be added , nothing truly grand , sublime , or heroic , can result . It is impossible , therefore , to devote too much attention to the acquirement of a thorough knowledge of the ancient poets ; their sole aim was ...
Page 123
... knowledge of Greek at no time would have enabled me to appreciate a Greek play with- out the aid of an English libretto , but with that one got on very well . Chanticler is exceedingly clever , but I didn't enjoy it as much as I did The ...
... knowledge of Greek at no time would have enabled me to appreciate a Greek play with- out the aid of an English libretto , but with that one got on very well . Chanticler is exceedingly clever , but I didn't enjoy it as much as I did The ...
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