Epic Heroism in Milton and KambanKamban Trust, 1984 - 283 pagina's |
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... 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 engaged in such cross - cultural activities . Literature is one of ...
... 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 engaged in such cross - cultural activities . Literature is one of ...
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... bring upon themselves the destruction that they richly deserve . In the Homeric concept of Kosmos , any violation of ... bring about a rational and less costly conclusion to the conflict , and brings down upon himself the destruc- tion ...
... bring upon themselves the destruction that they richly deserve . In the Homeric concept of Kosmos , any violation of ... bring about a rational and less costly conclusion to the conflict , and brings down upon himself the destruc- tion ...
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... bring a stone for her statue from the Himalayas ; defeats all opposition on the way ; brings the consecrated stone to Vanji , his capital where he installs the statue of Kannaki in a newly built temple and celebrates her deification ...
... bring a stone for her statue from the Himalayas ; defeats all opposition on the way ; brings the consecrated stone to Vanji , his capital where he installs the statue of Kannaki in a newly built temple and celebrates her deification ...
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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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