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Pagina 83
... fall in spite of his fabu- lous physical strength , the very nature of one's fall illustrates the stature of a character . Death is not only inevitable it also repre- sents the culmination of one's heroic career . The circumstances of ...
... fall in spite of his fabu- lous physical strength , the very nature of one's fall illustrates the stature of a character . Death is not only inevitable it also repre- sents the culmination of one's heroic career . The circumstances of ...
Pagina 85
... fall is not physical but spiritual . God decrees that man will not be allowed to fall By violence , no , for that shall be withstood . ( PL V , 242 ) And we saw just now how Satan's threat was withstood by Heaven's Scales ( IV , 1010 ...
... fall is not physical but spiritual . God decrees that man will not be allowed to fall By violence , no , for that shall be withstood . ( PL V , 242 ) And we saw just now how Satan's threat was withstood by Heaven's Scales ( IV , 1010 ...
Pagina 89
... fall is , therefore , inevitable . Vāli , equally proud of his martial prowess falls by the holy dart of Rama , too ... fall inevitably . Satan and Ravana are so proud of their personal might that they fail to relent and hence their fall ...
... fall is , therefore , inevitable . Vāli , equally proud of his martial prowess falls by the holy dart of Rama , too ... fall inevitably . Satan and Ravana are so proud of their personal might that they fail to relent and hence their fall ...
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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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