Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 13
... better and better sets , more and more lavish costume , more and more remarkable stage - effects by use of chemicals , mag- nesium wire and lights , for better music based on classical ragas . And of course he supplied the dramaturgy ...
... better and better sets , more and more lavish costume , more and more remarkable stage - effects by use of chemicals , mag- nesium wire and lights , for better music based on classical ragas . And of course he supplied the dramaturgy ...
Strana 14
... better and better . What was now assured was that profit- motive kept the businessmen steadily in the theatre ; they would no longer so easily call the whole show off and go hankering after other pastimes . The professional theatre also ...
... better and better . What was now assured was that profit- motive kept the businessmen steadily in the theatre ; they would no longer so easily call the whole show off and go hankering after other pastimes . The professional theatre also ...
Strana 34
... better governed than India.25 ... The more the people die of hunger , the better the govern- ment . When the bourgeoisie resolve to serve a cause , the accepted meaning of words is likely to undergo a revolution . One no longer knows ...
... better governed than India.25 ... The more the people die of hunger , the better the govern- ment . When the bourgeoisie resolve to serve a cause , the accepted meaning of words is likely to undergo a revolution . One no longer knows ...
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