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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... learned and wise ; they are right.1 Girish's confession proves he was from his youth a " perturbed spirit " . Questions plagued him , and as a mature playwright these questions found dramatic expression in plays like Kalapahar and ...
... learned and wise ; they are right.1 Girish's confession proves he was from his youth a " perturbed spirit " . Questions plagued him , and as a mature playwright these questions found dramatic expression in plays like Kalapahar and ...
Strana 47
... learned " reformers " were so myopic that they did not even see the starving throngs around them sent out of their villages by annual famine , Christ's new miracle in a very fertile country . Sycophancy reaches its nadir with the ...
... learned " reformers " were so myopic that they did not even see the starving throngs around them sent out of their villages by annual famine , Christ's new miracle in a very fertile country . Sycophancy reaches its nadir with the ...
Strana 48
Utpal Datta. was not learned in the anglicised sense of the word ; he did not flaunt his knowledge of the Sanskrit classics ; he ridiculed the saffron clothes of the holy men ; and he spoke in colloquial Bengali , which was poetic and ...
Utpal Datta. was not learned in the anglicised sense of the word ; he did not flaunt his knowledge of the Sanskrit classics ; he ridiculed the saffron clothes of the holy men ; and he spoke in colloquial Bengali , which was poetic and ...
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