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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) March 1939

1939

The Government of the country conferred security of tenure and ownership of the holding on the cultivator of the land and granted him a Patta by which the cultivating rot had a sort of freehold of the holding contained in the Patta subject to his regular payment of revenue or land tax to the Sircar treasury. [...] I noted already that the functions of the Zamiudar were not merely rent collection because in the unfettled state of the country Sircar revenue was always at stake ; the Chief of the Estate as the feudal lord subordinate to the Sovereign Power was declared under the Regulation to be the proprietor. [...] means of a series of living tableaux " t and the suggestion of the eternal music of Nature the poet's thought seems to be drinking deep at the very fountain-head of harmony peace and happiness unbroken and unabating which it finds not within the physical and sensuous limits of enjoyment but in the contemplation of the omnipotent and ever-present principle of Life and Beauty This escape into [...] It leads us from the real to the ideal from the present Beauty to the Eterrial Truth to the discovery of the secret of existence that lies in the attainment of perfeCtion suggested by its rest and repose. [...] poet's philosophy of idealism." r Here the poet contemplates over the spiritual value of Beauty that endures and that has been " caught and crystallised for ever in the eternity of art." 2 By means of a just enthusiasm for all things beautiful and perfect and through a proper discipline of the affections the present and the sensuous yield to the eternal and the spiritual serying as a ladder
history
Pages
116
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Land Tenures in South India
249-257 A.P. Patro view
Philosophy in John Keats
258-270 M. Jamil view
A Pedagogic Effusion
271-287 P.C. Ghosh view
Evolution of Hamlet’s Personality
288-299 Mohinimohan Bhattacherje view
Play
300-302 M.N. Banerji view
Meaning of Truth in Pragmatism
303-308 Dhirendra Roy view
Sex and Marriage in the Doon District
309-318 D.N. Majumdar view
Prohibition in Madras
319-332 H.C. Mookerjee view
Dawn of the New Age in India
333-342 Upendranath Ball view
“The Place of Examinations in the Educative Process”
343-346 Bhuian Abdul view
News and Views
347-349 unknown view
Miscellany
350-356 Binoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
357-359 unknown view
Ourselves
360-363 unknown view

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