The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... thoughts and sentiments expressed either in prose or poetry . The civilisation of a nation depends upon the excellence of its ... thought on a variety of subjects affecting the best interests of mankind . Sanskrit is one of the classical ...
... thoughts and sentiments expressed either in prose or poetry . The civilisation of a nation depends upon the excellence of its ... thought on a variety of subjects affecting the best interests of mankind . Sanskrit is one of the classical ...
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... thought embodied there- in . That is to say , with the object of ( 1 ) adopting a systematic method of studying and making researches in the literature ; ( 2 ) polishing and improving the languages and dialects of India most of which ...
... thought embodied there- in . That is to say , with the object of ( 1 ) adopting a systematic method of studying and making researches in the literature ; ( 2 ) polishing and improving the languages and dialects of India most of which ...
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... thoughts of Western civilisation and because so long as the unification of Indian dialects is not brought about , it will best serve as a common medium of communication with the several Indian people . But if we rely exclusively on it ...
... thoughts of Western civilisation and because so long as the unification of Indian dialects is not brought about , it will best serve as a common medium of communication with the several Indian people . But if we rely exclusively on it ...
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... thoughts and ideas em- bodied in our idiomatic vernaculars would be forgotten or lost sight of if they were displaced by a foreign tongue . But while encouraging the study of Oriental literature English should not be disregarded , for ...
... thoughts and ideas em- bodied in our idiomatic vernaculars would be forgotten or lost sight of if they were displaced by a foreign tongue . But while encouraging the study of Oriental literature English should not be disregarded , for ...
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... thoughts interspersed in it . The best plan would be to collect the scattered thoughts on each subject arranging and putting them together in a methodical order and noting points of difference if any , from modern philosophy or science ...
... thoughts interspersed in it . The best plan would be to collect the scattered thoughts on each subject arranging and putting them together in a methodical order and noting points of difference if any , from modern philosophy or science ...
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