Romeo and Juliet in the Light of Eastern Folk-talesReaders Publications, 1987 - Всего страниц: 90 |
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... poets , but the most popular versions of the tale were written by Hashim Shah in 1166 1166 Hijra and by Qadir Yar , who wrote the tale while Sikhs ruled over India . The tale was also re - written and adopted by many other poets in ...
... poets , but the most popular versions of the tale were written by Hashim Shah in 1166 1166 Hijra and by Qadir Yar , who wrote the tale while Sikhs ruled over India . The tale was also re - written and adopted by many other poets in ...
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... poem ; but such images are common to different tales because these are infact mythical pictures of everyday human emotions . All the tales are presented in a dramatic mould . The genious of the poets is at home only when it is observing ...
... poem ; but such images are common to different tales because these are infact mythical pictures of everyday human emotions . All the tales are presented in a dramatic mould . The genious of the poets is at home only when it is observing ...
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... poets arive at some measure of understanding . The poets experience a moment and contemplate it , inevitably , at the same time . A tone of simplicity maintained in all the folk - tales , is seen in the eastern literature . This ...
... poets arive at some measure of understanding . The poets experience a moment and contemplate it , inevitably , at the same time . A tone of simplicity maintained in all the folk - tales , is seen in the eastern literature . This ...
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