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 22
... things in real life , but then he has a whole lifetime to talk nonsense and a clever thing about once a month . In a play he has about three hours in all to live , within which he must cram a life's experience . I do not think there is ...
... things in real life , but then he has a whole lifetime to talk nonsense and a clever thing about once a month . In a play he has about three hours in all to live , within which he must cram a life's experience . I do not think there is ...
Strana 32
... things " in England's campaigns in Asia and Africa : The process which has gradually developed the energy , enterprise and social efficiency of the race northwards , and which has left less richly endowed in this respect the peoples ...
... things " in England's campaigns in Asia and Africa : The process which has gradually developed the energy , enterprise and social efficiency of the race northwards , and which has left less richly endowed in this respect the peoples ...
Strana 93
... thing as humanity . He declares : I have found a selfless one who has taught me how to love . My eyes have opened . On ... things . " Unfortunately we have not found a single impossibly good or bad character in any of his plays , except ...
... thing as humanity . He declares : I have found a selfless one who has taught me how to love . My eyes have opened . On ... things . " Unfortunately we have not found a single impossibly good or bad character in any of his plays , except ...
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