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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November & December 1929

1929

It was in 563 A. D. that the Irish Saint crossed the sea to Scotland and the event stands out as one of the greatest in the annals of the country. [...] The second reason for the assumption that beauty was reached in some of the vanished buildings of about Kenneth MacAlpine's day lies in the excellence of the early places in the Norman mode. [...] Early in the fourteen-hundreds the French poet Alain Chartier gave an oration in which he spoke of the sentiments implied by the Franco-Scottish league as positively inborn in the hearts of the people in either of the two countries involved. [...] But the actual body of the cathedral in question dates only from the 19th century which epoch with the opening years of the 20th looked upon1929] THE STUDY OF scarri811 AROEtriScruiFts copious endeavour in the rehabilitation of the shattered Mediamal houses of worship. [...] The strengthening of the financial position resulting from the separation of railway from general finances and the good years in 1923-24 and 1924-25 enabled the railways to consider reductions in rates and fares during the last three years.
history
Pages
240
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
An Introduction to the Study of Scottish Architecture
115-121 W.G. Murdoch view
Indian Railways 1925-28
122-148 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
Paundravardhana to Karnasubarna
149-168 S.C. Ghosh view
Epics of the Air
169-174 G.G. Jackson view
History of Taxation of Salt under the Rule of the East India Company
175-194 Parimal Ray view
Postures
195-198 F.V. Wells view
Sankara on the Nature of the Subject
199-219 Satindrakumar Mukherjee view
A Critical Estimate of the Mimamsa Theory of Soul from the Buddhist Standpoint
220-236 Satkari Mookherjee view
A Dream
237-243 Deborah Tyndall view
The Doctrine of the Gathas
244-255 Priyaranjan Sen view
Brahms and his Music
256-259 Leland Berry view
Grammar and its Critics
260-265 Kshitish Chatterjee view
The Moral Order in the Shakespearian Tragedy
266-280 P. Nayar view
Charles Lamb
281-291 Arthur Mowat view
Popular Elements in the Puranas
292-312 Sashi Choudhuri view
The Broken Lyre
313-320 Adi Sett view
Two Savants
321-323 I.J.S. Taraporewala view
The Philosophy of Shelley
324-337 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
338-342 unknown view
Ourselves
343-351 unknown view

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