हिन्दी में चित्रसंग का क्या अर्थ होता है?
हिन्दीशब्दकोश में चित्रसंग की परिभाषा
चित्रसंग संज्ञा पुं० [सं० चित्रसङ्ग]
१६ अक्षरों का एक वर्णवृत ।
हिन्दी किताबें जो «चित्रसंग» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
चित्रसंग का उपयोग पता करें।
चित्रसंग aसे संबंधित किताबें और हिन्दी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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James Steel Smith's city song
Lists in verse the great quantities of windows, people, streets, prices, noises, and other things found in a city.
Rhyming text describes the many sounds of the city.
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The Empire City: Songs of Wellington
"Stories of Wellington told through songs, spoken word and image"--Publisher information.
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A Writer's Companion - Page 476
Premiered November 4, 1954, at Majestic Theatre in New York City. Songs include: "Never Too Late for Love," "I Like You," "Love Is a Very Light Thing," "Fanny." Fantasticks, The, by Harvey Schmidt. Lyrics by Tom Jones. Premiered May 3 ...
Louis Decimus Rubin, Jerry Leath Mills, 1995
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Life on the Tracks: Bob Dylan's Songs - Page 51
161-176) As we have seen, Dylan has expressly described the songs on his 1965 Highway 61 Revisited as “city songs”, thereby alluding to a specific quality in those songs that he felt related to the work of American poet (and personal friend) ...
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Culture of Power in Serbia: Nationalism and the ... - Page 151
... of turbofolk videos and argued: "That is not the culture of the city. The city resists that culture — it is some kind of kitsch, garbage (šund). It is called folk, but it has nothing to do with our real folk music, our old-city songs (starogradske pesme).
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Wang Wei: Remembered - Page 115
WEI CITY SONG By Wang Wei Leaning alone in the close bamboos, I am playing my lute and humming a song Too softly for anyone to hear -- Except my comrade, the bright moon. 163. WEI CITY SONG © Kimo Poem: Inspired by: Wei City ...
Jean Elizabeth Ward, 2008
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Buck Owens: The Biography - Page 220
Then Buck started writing songs about different geographical places, including “The Kansas City Song,” which he cowrote with Red Simpson. Doyle Holly felt the song was slamming the city; he told Buck, “I hope you never get pissed off at ...