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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... give- me joy.3 Perhaps a throwback to his troubled school - days can be found in his play Nal - Damayanti where the Vidushak says in Act III , Sc . V : That bastard of a school - teacher tweaked me by the ear or I would have learnt the ...
... give- me joy.3 Perhaps a throwback to his troubled school - days can be found in his play Nal - Damayanti where the Vidushak says in Act III , Sc . V : That bastard of a school - teacher tweaked me by the ear or I would have learnt the ...
Strana 23
... give up mythology and write about these men ? The great men of Bengal are tricksters.28 common Girish was proud of the range of his experience and used to scandalise his pious contemporaries by declaring : A true poet never writes what ...
... give up mythology and write about these men ? The great men of Bengal are tricksters.28 common Girish was proud of the range of his experience and used to scandalise his pious contemporaries by declaring : A true poet never writes what ...
Strana 77
... Give this nawab Kasim a few more days and he will wipe out the name of feudal lord from this country . What temerity ! Hiking taxes every other day ! In some manors we are paying ten times what we have always paid . I don't think we ...
... Give this nawab Kasim a few more days and he will wipe out the name of feudal lord from this country . What temerity ! Hiking taxes every other day ! In some manors we are paying ten times what we have always paid . I don't think we ...
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