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The National Magazine New Series January 1899

1899

His duty first and foremost is to represent the authority of the Queen-Empress whose name is revered more than that of any living Sovereign by all race'and classes from Cape Comorin to the Himalayas and is in India both the bond of union and the symbol of power and to associate with the personal attributes of that name the conviction that the justice of her Government is inflexible that its [...] In quibles angel and archangel join And God the Father turns a school divine." - But no poet was ever actuated by a more exalted conception of the responsibility of the poet and of the nature and function of poetry as the highest form of expression for the highest truths and aspirations of the human mind and as capable of the deepest and most permanent effect upon the character of a nation. [...] January he got up placed the length of the sufa against the wall and clambered up on the sill and then fastening an end of his long turban to a valve of the window he slid do-..vn safely in the shadow of the house. [...] The next day the turban drew the attention of the neighbouing people and the police to the house and the corpse of the child was discovered in it. [...] Who ever dreamt that the first nobleman of the country—particularly the lesser magnates got frightened—would join the banners of the Indian Natioral Congress and that also against the wishes of the officials of the land?
humanities general
Pages
44
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Our Nvew Viceroy
1-6 unknown view
Paris Letter
7-10 A. Frenchman view
The Influence of Rhetoric and Poetry Upon Literature
11-16 Kailas Kanjilal view
By Means of a Corpse
17-24 Dvijendra Neogi view
Maharajah sir Luchmeswar Singh Bahadur G.C.I.E. of Durbhunga
25-31 unknown view
Life of Benjamin Disraeli
32-44 unknown view

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