10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «पारवश्य»
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पारवश्य in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
पारवश्य and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Hindi Riti Sahitya - Page 94
अलौकिक काव्य-नाट्य को सामाजिकता में प्रकाशित है सो कैसे यह जो को होतऊ पूर्व तो यह कहि९ए लौकिक संभाषणादि वाश्चातर संभोग करि पारवश्य कर सुशोत्पति नायिका-नायक ही के होति ...
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Camatkara-Cintamani Of Bhatta Narayana With Sanskrit ...
... वित्तपाल: ( च ) स्वाद ( तस्य ) स्ववर्ग प्रजाश:, शरकी: भये ( च ) स्वाद ( स: ) खलेभ्य: पारवश्य सी: टीम-बहुरे द्वितीये तम: राहु: चेत् कुटुम्ब स्वबंधुबन भूतं दुर्जनं अबकी लभेत् ।। र ।। बाहु-फल ४७५.
Brajbiharilal Sharma, 2008
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The Works of Shakespeare: The merchant of Venice ; As you ...
Par. Shy. Par. Ant. To give the judgement. Why then, thus it is: You must prepare your bosom for his knife. 0 noble judge! 0 excellent young man ! For the intent and purpose of the law Hath full relation to the penalty, Which here appeareth due ...
William Shakespeare, 1899
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General Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ... - Page 298
v. a. to share Partaker, pAr-ti'-kur. s. an associate Parter, pArt'-Ar. *. one that parts [den Parterre, pAr-ti'r. t. a level division of a gar- Partial, paV-shAl. a. inclined to favour Partiality, pAr-shy-al'-ly-ty. «. an unequal judgment Partialize, pAr'-sliAl-he ...
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The Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North, Knt. ...: And ... - Page 177
But still, although the Matter of the Proclamation came to nothing, Ofrhe Reb:lthe Sky was black, and good Men were not at Ease while this Par- [shy/insffl" liament sat. They flew so fiercely at the Abhorrers, and at the Suc- jZZpLJCZi 22 ceffion, ...
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Hortus Anglicus: Or, The Modern English Garden: Containing ...
Multisiliquae. Juss. Ranunculaceae. 1 Species. 1. X. Apiifo'lia. Par shy. leaved Yellow Root. Stem bushy, about a yard high, each branch crowned with a tuft of dark green, shining, long-stalked pin. nate leaves ; leaflets rhomboid, lanceolate, ...
Stephen Reynolds Clarke, 1822
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The Practical Gardener, and Gentleman's Directory, for ... - Page 63
... but when it is considered that this common parsley is not easily to be distinguished by some people from the lesse: hemlock, whereby life may be endangered, it must be more adviseable to recommend' the cultivation of the cur/ed par-shy.
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A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: more ... - Page 103
15., muld ztidsxiiT-ff est; &se-ers par/shy either been, or have been diffe- sequatur, eius tres anglgent from whatitisj is exprellyownedbysz'zozato ciare ostcncgsse puto, a i-l4- , e summa Dci Poremia Omn/'a vheeelsario 'efflusisse vel semper ...
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A new general English dictionary ... Originally begun by ...
Thomas DYCHE, William PARDON. also to rub, comfort, or cherish an agaricvcd par-(shy applying warm cloth: or medicines to abate the swelling. &a. FOMENTA'HON. ,S.f.. in. Plijsirh. i. or. two. kinds, m'z. the liquid, or bathing the whole body, ...
Thomas DYCHE, William PARDON, 1752
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Hortus Anglicanus; or, The modern English garden, by the ... - Page 282
Stephen Reynolds Clarke. Linn. Multisiliquse. Jtus. Ranunculaceae. 1 Species. 1. X. Apiifo'lia. Par shy -leaved Yellow Root. Stem bushy, about a yard high, each branch crowned with a tuft of dark green, shining, long-stalked pin. nate leaves ...
Stephen Reynolds Clarke, 1822