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Pagina 83
... Death is not only inevitable it also repre- sents the culmination of one's heroic career . The circumstances of one's heroic death are , therefore , of immense interest in that they show us how one takes his death.20 Satan does not die ...
... Death is not only inevitable it also repre- sents the culmination of one's heroic career . The circumstances of one's heroic death are , therefore , of immense interest in that they show us how one takes his death.20 Satan does not die ...
Pagina 260
... death of the prince . Her knowledge of her relationship with the prince as her husband in previous births makes her bemoan his illaudable death . Thus there is a struggle within and without her , between her passion for the prince and ...
... death of the prince . Her knowledge of her relationship with the prince as her husband in previous births makes her bemoan his illaudable death . Thus there is a struggle within and without her , between her passion for the prince and ...
Pagina 270
... death disenchants Sita while it stuns Ravana . Indrajit goes in turn to the battlefield and puts Lakshmana and all others except Rama to an enchanted death by employing the divine weapons , nagapasa and Brahmastra . Rama swoons over the ...
... death disenchants Sita while it stuns Ravana . Indrajit goes in turn to the battlefield and puts Lakshmana and all others except Rama to an enchanted death by employing the divine weapons , nagapasa and Brahmastra . Rama swoons over the ...
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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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