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Cultural organisations on the international level strive hard to bring into focus the similarities in diverse cultures and to bridge the differences by cultural give - and - takes . Many are the faculties of human pursuit that are now ...
Cultural organisations on the international level strive hard to bring into focus the similarities in diverse cultures and to bridge the differences by cultural give - and - takes . Many are the faculties of human pursuit that are now ...
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They thus bring upon themselves the destruction that they richly deserve . In the Homeric concept of Kosmos , any violation of order , human , divine , or both entails the disruption of the entire world.36 Odysseus ...
They thus bring upon themselves the destruction that they richly deserve . In the Homeric concept of Kosmos , any violation of order , human , divine , or both entails the disruption of the entire world.36 Odysseus ...
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The king orders , without proper trial , to kill the thief and bring the anklet to him . On hearing the news Kannaki goes to the court and proves to the king that Kõvalan was not the thief but it was the king who has forcibly taken her ...
The king orders , without proper trial , to kill the thief and bring the anklet to him . On hearing the news Kannaki goes to the court and proves to the king that Kõvalan was not the thief but it was the king who has forcibly taken her ...
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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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