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 12
... finally opened in July , 1871 . Bagbazar Amateur Theatre changed its name to the National Theatre . The next play was the famous Nildarpan ( the Indigo Mirror ) by Dinabandhu Mitra on the oppression of Indian peasants by English ...
... finally opened in July , 1871 . Bagbazar Amateur Theatre changed its name to the National Theatre . The next play was the famous Nildarpan ( the Indigo Mirror ) by Dinabandhu Mitra on the oppression of Indian peasants by English ...
Strana 46
... Finally these great patriots sent to the Viceroy a delega- tion on behalf of their organisation , the Indian Association . The delegates were empowered to negotiate with the Viceroy about the Press Act . The Viceroy refused to play ball ...
... Finally these great patriots sent to the Viceroy a delega- tion on behalf of their organisation , the Indian Association . The delegates were empowered to negotiate with the Viceroy about the Press Act . The Viceroy refused to play ball ...
Strana 62
... finally Ranamalla , thwarted in love , disguises himself in a monk's yellow and tries to ravish Bijari . These brief scenes are charged with a kind of sensuality that the bourgeoisie in their meretricious piety have always dreaded ...
... finally Ranamalla , thwarted in love , disguises himself in a monk's yellow and tries to ravish Bijari . These brief scenes are charged with a kind of sensuality that the bourgeoisie in their meretricious piety have always dreaded ...
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