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Like Milton , Kamban was of the devil's party without knowing it.19 If unrighteousness brings about one's fall in spite of his fabulous physical strength , the very nature of one's fall illustrates the stature of a character .
Like Milton , Kamban was of the devil's party without knowing it.19 If unrighteousness brings about one's fall in spite of his fabulous physical strength , the very nature of one's fall illustrates the stature of a character .
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38 His fall is , therefore , inevitable . Vāli , equally proud of his martial prowess falls by the holy dart of Rama , too.39 But with a difference . He realizes at least on the point of death that he has deviated from the path of ...
38 His fall is , therefore , inevitable . Vāli , equally proud of his martial prowess falls by the holy dart of Rama , too.39 But with a difference . He realizes at least on the point of death that he has deviated from the path of ...
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Changing his note to tragic after the Fall , the poet portrays the lovers in burning lust . " Carnal desire inflaming ' , Adam begins to ' cast lascivious eyes ' on Eve who repays him wantonly . He forbears not ' glance or toy of ...
Changing his note to tragic after the Fall , the poet portrays the lovers in burning lust . " Carnal desire inflaming ' , Adam begins to ' cast lascivious eyes ' on Eve who repays him wantonly . He forbears not ' glance or toy of ...
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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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