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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... character , says the moralist , as anything remotely connected with a woman immediately repels him . In Girish the Lord Krishna is not divine , but a scheming chieftain out to destroy Prabir by the foulest means . This is a recurrent ...
... character , says the moralist , as anything remotely connected with a woman immediately repels him . In Girish the Lord Krishna is not divine , but a scheming chieftain out to destroy Prabir by the foulest means . This is a recurrent ...
Strana 30
... character and condition which fits us for this exalted station .... It was the privilege of Britain to receive first the purest beams of reformed church.10 Sir Stamford's pride blinds him to the simple historical fact that Martin Luther ...
... character and condition which fits us for this exalted station .... It was the privilege of Britain to receive first the purest beams of reformed church.10 Sir Stamford's pride blinds him to the simple historical fact that Martin Luther ...
Strana 93
... character in any of his plays , except perhaps his Fools and Messiahs . All his characters hover in a shadow- world between good and bad , behaving in contradictory manner in successive scenes . His Fools however arrive on the scene ...
... character in any of his plays , except perhaps his Fools and Messiahs . All his characters hover in a shadow- world between good and bad , behaving in contradictory manner in successive scenes . His Fools however arrive on the scene ...
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