10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «वस्तिशिर»
Discover the use of
वस्तिशिर in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
वस्तिशिर and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed ...
Did vou please to—such l—call, sir? D. P/t. What's the reason, blockhead, Imus'talways vrait upon you thus? . Sat. Sir, I did not know any thing of it. I—I—~ came as soon as you se—se—s'e—sent for me. , ' 1). P1. And why not without sending, ...
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She wou'd, and She wou'd not, etc - Page 21
--Did you please to-such l-call, Sir P -D. Pb. What's the reason Block-head I_ must always, wait upon you thus P ' Sat. Sir, I did not know any thing of it: I'In-came as soon 'as you se-se-se--sent for me. > D. PIJ. And why not without sending, Sir?
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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed ... - Page 23
---Did you please to --such ! ---call, Sir? D. P/z. What's the reason, blockhead, I must always i wait upon you thus P Sat. Sir, I did not know any thing of it, I_-I-came as soon as you se-se-se-sent for me. D. P/z. And why not without sending, Sir?
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Love's last shift; Woman's wit; Love makes a man; She ... - Page 319
to have an Account--- so I staid to take a Glass at the Door, because I wou'd not be out of the way huh l ' D. Ph. You are drunk, Rascal-Where's the Port- ss manteau 3 Sat. Sir, lam here-if you please, 'll give you the whole Account how the ...
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A Bold Stroke for a Wife, a Comedy - Volume 6 - Page 23
Sat. Did you please to such l --call, Sir? D.P/2. Whaffs the reason, blockhead, I must always wait upon you thus P Sat. Sir, I did not know any thingof it, I--I-came as soon as you se-se-se-sent for me. D. P/a. And why not without sending, Sir ?
Susannah Centlivre, Henry Fielding, Colley Cibber, 1776
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Parisadyam Sabdartha Sariram
(क) पौरुर्षत मेड-वेद. वस्तिशिर:पदेन मूत्राशयद्वारस्थ: शिरीनुकारी यन्धिविशेर्षरि1४०यदि)ग्राह्य: । न च वाव्यमधरिथतस्य कथ" शिर:संलेति, 'माई वस्तिरवोमुख:' (नि. ३-१ ८ )इति सुश्रुतवचनादू ...
Damodar Sharma Gaur, 1964
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The Dramatic Works: In Four Volumes. Love's Last Shift, a ...
to have an Account--- so I staid to take a Glass at the Door, because I wou'd not bc out of the way ---- huh i D. Pb. ,You are drunk, Rascal-- Whei-e's the Portmanteau 3 Sat. Sir, sam here-if you please, I'll give you the whole Account how the ...
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The Wonderful Wizards of Oz
Aside Lady Condoleezza sat Sir Donald of Rumsfeld, Minister of War, feared throughout all Kingdoms as the boldest and wisest military leader in history. And last sat Sir Colin of Powell. However, on this day, as on most days, he had been sent ...
The gueststook their seatsat five tables, each coveredby a snowy white cloth, decorated with acrystal vase of hothouse flowers,and attendedby its own footman. ToKate's right sat Sir Reginald Wallace, her dinner partner of the previousevening.
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She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not, Or, The Kind Impostor: A Comedy
Sat: Sir, I am here—if you please I'll give you the whole account how the matter is—huh l D. Ph. My mind misgives me—spcak, villainl_. [Slrikes Aim, Sat; I will, sir, as soon as I can put my words intg an intelligible order: l ar'n't running away, sir.
Colley Cibber, John Leanerd, 1792