The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 81
... considered to imply the mutual inter - dependence of the two systems , we must be careful how we account for similarity in ethical or religious conceptions by the theory of borrowing . a Even supposing that the poem we have been ...
... considered to imply the mutual inter - dependence of the two systems , we must be careful how we account for similarity in ethical or religious conceptions by the theory of borrowing . a Even supposing that the poem we have been ...
Page 256
... considered set at rest in one particular , and both Sir J. W. Kaye and Dr. Murdoch are shown to be in error in assigning the year 1781 as that which witnessed the birth of the Indian Press . The Rev. C. B. Lewis , of Calcutta , in his ...
... considered set at rest in one particular , and both Sir J. W. Kaye and Dr. Murdoch are shown to be in error in assigning the year 1781 as that which witnessed the birth of the Indian Press . The Rev. C. B. Lewis , of Calcutta , in his ...
Page xxviii
... Considered in this light , our poet's description of the Land of Despondency as a place full of oddities and jeering forms , is beautifully correct and singularly original . We have given so much space to Babu Dijendra Nátha's poem ...
... Considered in this light , our poet's description of the Land of Despondency as a place full of oddities and jeering forms , is beautifully correct and singularly original . We have given so much space to Babu Dijendra Nátha's poem ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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