রাখালী কাব্য Meaning in English
/noun/ bucolic; /প্রতিশব্দ/ পল্লী-গাথা;
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রাখালী কবিতারাখালী
রাখালি করা
রাখালি
রাখালবালক
রাখাল রাজ
রাখাল বালক
রাক্ষুসে
রাক্ষসী মায়া
রাক্ষসী বেলা
রাক্ষসী
রাক্ষসরাজ
রাক্ষস স্বভাব
রাক্ষস বিবাহ
রাক্ষস প্রকৃতি
রাখালী-কাব্য এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
years after the creation of Cergy-Pontoise, the village has retained its bucolic atmosphere and there has been little construction of large scale residential.
The bucolic landscape, with its churches, roofs and backyards at the foot of the imposing.
consisting of poems whose authorship was doubtful yet formed a corpus of bucolic poetry, the other a strict collection of those works considered to have.
: Βίωνος) was a Greek bucolic poet.
of the cardinal virtues are personified as statuesque women seated in a bucolic landscape and the theological virtues are depicted by putti.
The views from the tower looked over the bucolic Pennsylvania landscape.
They are also depicted as talking about bucolic topics like cows, sheep, goats, wheat, alfalfa, fields, crops, tractors.
Hills adjacent to the village of Aldie have so far largely preserved their bucolic character.
Icecream kiosks and bucolic beer bars miss the shore, with al-fresco taverns offering breaded cod or.
Europa, three bucolic fragments and a whole short bucolic poem Runaway Love, and an epigram in elegiac couplets.
Many of Rachmaninoff's earlier masterpieces were created in its bucolic atmosphere.
Its lyrics frequently refer to rural themes in an idealistic and bucolic way, and generally evoke the goodness of rural life and romantic love stories.
from the heroic monarch's inauspicious conception, to his childhood in bucolic Wales, his rise to the throne, his discovery of the great sword Excalibur.
This almost bucolic looking town is also popularly known by the names of Manzanillo and Puerto.
A pastoral is a work of this genre, also known as bucolic, from the Greek βουκολικόν, from βουκόλος, meaning a cowherd.
The Eclogues are two Latin hexameter poems in the bucolic style by Dante Alighieri, named after Virgil's Eclogues.
His surviving bucolic material (composed.
Taking as his generic model the Greek bucolic poetry of Theocritus.