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Though Dante is a Christian poet par excellence , his theme which is a psychic journey through different states of spiritual progress , offers no scope for the portrayal in action of moral or spiritual valour .
Though Dante is a Christian poet par excellence , his theme which is a psychic journey through different states of spiritual progress , offers no scope for the portrayal in action of moral or spiritual valour .
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26 Both Milton and Kamban demonstrate thus that physical prowess as an aspect of heroic action is not praiseworthy . By applying this to characters who oppose their heroes and , by showing them defeated at the end , these epic poets ...
26 Both Milton and Kamban demonstrate thus that physical prowess as an aspect of heroic action is not praiseworthy . By applying this to characters who oppose their heroes and , by showing them defeated at the end , these epic poets ...
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To covet another man's wife is a serious moral crime even in the social order of Lanka . His own brothers Vibhishna and Kumbhakarna do not approve of Ravana's action . Both of them condemn his action in ...
To covet another man's wife is a serious moral crime even in the social order of Lanka . His own brothers Vibhishna and Kumbhakarna do not approve of Ravana's action . Both of them condemn his action in ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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