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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... merely to please the Sahib . When they returned home in the evening they were too tired to think of anything except the piece of fish the wife had cooked for dinner . This agnosticism , if a little mellowed by personal trage- dies ...
... merely to please the Sahib . When they returned home in the evening they were too tired to think of anything except the piece of fish the wife had cooked for dinner . This agnosticism , if a little mellowed by personal trage- dies ...
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... merely in what Thorstein Veblen would call " conspicuous leisure " , establishing before others a " substantial and patent waste of time " as proof of their wealth . " And because their patron was deaf to music and poetry , but reached ...
... merely in what Thorstein Veblen would call " conspicuous leisure " , establishing before others a " substantial and patent waste of time " as proof of their wealth . " And because their patron was deaf to music and poetry , but reached ...
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... merely three years later when Curzon ordered the partition of Bengal and the province burst into revolt . The bourgeois - turned - imperialist had to contend with the ideas of freedom and democracy that the bourgeois of an carlier more ...
... merely three years later when Curzon ordered the partition of Bengal and the province burst into revolt . The bourgeois - turned - imperialist had to contend with the ideas of freedom and democracy that the bourgeois of an carlier more ...
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