The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 53
... methods which literary societies in India may adopt for accom- plishing their objects . I. To collect manuscripts , both Vernacular and Sanskrit , and publish them after careful examination and correction so that these obscure and ...
... methods which literary societies in India may adopt for accom- plishing their objects . I. To collect manuscripts , both Vernacular and Sanskrit , and publish them after careful examination and correction so that these obscure and ...
Page 54
... methods and adopting suggestions for improvement . 7. Above all , to enlist the sympathy of the aris- tocracy of the country and our generous and enlightened Government in order to provide funds for carrying out the multifarious objects ...
... methods and adopting suggestions for improvement . 7. Above all , to enlist the sympathy of the aris- tocracy of the country and our generous and enlightened Government in order to provide funds for carrying out the multifarious objects ...
Page 57
... method of attack . Nearly the whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of this famous warrior and priest . For instance , one of the legends says that ...
... method of attack . Nearly the whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of this famous warrior and priest . For instance , one of the legends says that ...
Page 65
... method and order are essentially requisite ; and that although ease and gracefulness may constitute the principal charms of poetry , a too loose and rambling style is highly objectionable . T. M. SATCHIT . I. 2 . Art . VII . THE ...
... method and order are essentially requisite ; and that although ease and gracefulness may constitute the principal charms of poetry , a too loose and rambling style is highly objectionable . T. M. SATCHIT . I. 2 . Art . VII . THE ...
Page 86
... methods for inter- preting them To dream of the sacred Mountain Fuji is considerd by the Japs the luckiest of all dreams . The second best dream is that of a falcon ( taku ) The third in order of merit is the dream of the egg - plant ...
... methods for inter- preting them To dream of the sacred Mountain Fuji is considerd by the Japs the luckiest of all dreams . The second best dream is that of a falcon ( taku ) The third in order of merit is the dream of the egg - plant ...
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