The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 115
... original estimates ; whilst the ordinance which its framers hoped would have led to the restoration and utilisation of many smaller works , proved a failure from its dis- regard for native character and habits . The bill was simply ...
... original estimates ; whilst the ordinance which its framers hoped would have led to the restoration and utilisation of many smaller works , proved a failure from its dis- regard for native character and habits . The bill was simply ...
Page 234
... original form ; and they will all allow that it has lost nothing , either in the melody of its versification or in the grace and tenderness of its sentiments , by its transformation under Mr. Arnold's hands . We have no hesi- tation in ...
... original form ; and they will all allow that it has lost nothing , either in the melody of its versification or in the grace and tenderness of its sentiments , by its transformation under Mr. Arnold's hands . We have no hesi- tation in ...
Page 352
... original word . We have examples of it in the words atfa , -a hearing ; fa , a present , & c .; and শুনানি , — a দর্শনি , though the termination as it stands , seems in some instances per- fectly superfluous , it is easily ...
... original word . We have examples of it in the words atfa , -a hearing ; fa , a present , & c .; and শুনানি , — a দর্শনি , though the termination as it stands , seems in some instances per- fectly superfluous , it is easily ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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