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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1930

1930

The merit of making the gift of a plot of land grows more and more every day like a drop of oil poured on water which expands itself in larger and larger eddies."" Thus the theory that the agricultural land belonged to the Chown cannot stand in the face of all these evidences to the coArary. [...] In such cases where the field was made over to another on a special contract the law said that the owner of the seed and the owner of the land were both considered as sharers of the crop.n This would be possible if only alternative occupations were available to the other sons. [...] Emerson says It is the nature of poetry to spring like the rainbow daughter of Wonder from the invisible to abolish the past and to refuse all history." The capacities and wonders of Shakespeare's mind existed in the vital germ of the spiritual nature born with him into the world and his works of course are the result of unfolding this. [...] In The White Devil there is Call for the Robin-Redbreast and the Wren; in The Duchess of Malfi Hark; Now Everything is Still; and in The Devil's Law-Case All the Flowers of the Spring. [...] to think that the benign and most merciftl creator him.04 The Buddha hos offered a scathing criticism of the position of thellitinggf India who set up the child-life as the model of virtue to the effect that a child hie.not even the miud aud the developed organs or sense and what to spank or character which is the ripe result of tested virtue."178 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [AOC.
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Pages
155
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Beethoven at Home
143-150 Fred Rothwell view
The Agricultural Land in Ancient India
151-162 R. Ganguli view
Lyrics from Elizabethan Dramatists
163-175 unknown view
Thoughts on Progress
176-183 B.M. Barua view
History of Taxation of Salt under the Rule of the East India Company
184-187 Parimal Ray view
A Bird’s Eye View of the Dutch Railways
188-200 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
Henrik Ibsen
201-214 K.R. Iyengar view
Brahmanism Monasticism and Buddhism
215-228 Mohini Chatterji view
A Lost Page of History
229-232 Nirmal Gupta view
Nepal’s Relations with the Outer World
233-248 Jayantakumar Gupta view
Slavery in Ancient India
249-266 Narayanchandra Banerjee view
Robert Bridges
267-276 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
277-284 unknown view
Ourselves
285-297 unknown view

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