मधुशाला कीपर Meaning in English
मधुशाला कीपर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : Tavern
, tavern keeper
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टेव्सकंचा
तवा सा चपटा
तावों
भडकीला
अनुवाद कर देना
कर अधिनियम निवारक झंड़ा
कर आशियाना
कर निर्धारिती
करधनी,तोड़ा
कर डिख्ना
करवंचन
कर वंचन
कर छूट
कर छूट सुरक्षा
मधुशाला-कीपर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Early in the 19th century, a tavern keeper here named Vallière was offering food and shelter to soldiers returning from the battle area during the War of 1812.
His parents, Peter Wimmer and Elizabeth (née Lang) Wimmer were tavern keepers.
मधुशाला-कीपर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, Bart Simpson frequently calls Moe's Tavern asking for nonexistent patrons with gag names, prompting bartender Moe Szyslak to call out for the person.
South Korean Unificationists The Mermaid Tavern was a tavern on Cheapside in London during the Elizabethan era, located east of St.
According to Jonson, the Tavern was situated on Bread Street ("At Bread Street's Mermaid, having dined and merry.
In 1600 a notable disorder, caused by some drunken members of a group known as the Damned Crew attacking the watch after they were challenged, began after they were ejected from the Mermaid Tavern.
There is an extended reference to the Tavern and its witty conversation in Master Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson.
Coryat's letters also refer to the Tavern and mention Jonson, Donne, Cotton, Inigo Jones, and Hugh Holland – though Coryat was intimate with this group apparently from 1611 on.
Mermaid Tavern in literature.
Gardiner turned to these "intellectual revels" at the Mermaid Tavern to express the independent genius of his friend G.
One imagines him wrestling with the giant Skrymir and drinking deep draughts from the horn of Thor, or exchanging jests with Falstaff at the Boar's Head in Eastcheap, or joining in the intellectual revels at the Mermaid Tavern, or meeting Johnson foot to foot and dealing blow for a mighty blow.
In 1913 the ballad poet Alfred Noyes published Tales of the Mermaid Tavern, a long poem in a series of chapters, each dedicated to Elizabethan writers associated with the tavern.
Beryl Markham, in her 1942 memoir, West with the Night, remarked that "every man has his Mermaid's Tavern, every hamlet its shrine to conviviality".
The destroyed case from that show now resides as an art installation on the wall of the Moho Tavern in Peterborough.