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Pagina 167
... to make Kaikēyi give up her claims bear no fruit , Dasaratha gives up his life rather than his faith in Truth and thus dies a martyr's death . Kaikēyi succeeds in her attempt not because of the justness of her cause but because of ...
... to make Kaikēyi give up her claims bear no fruit , Dasaratha gives up his life rather than his faith in Truth and thus dies a martyr's death . Kaikēyi succeeds in her attempt not because of the justness of her cause but because of ...
Pagina 175
The second reason put forward by the Son is that he prefers to give kingdoms rather than receive them from others . Greatness of the soul consists not in receiving but in giving : The Son explains : Besides to give a kingdom hath been ...
The second reason put forward by the Son is that he prefers to give kingdoms rather than receive them from others . Greatness of the soul consists not in receiving but in giving : The Son explains : Besides to give a kingdom hath been ...
Pagina 197
And he with tenderness replied , ' Give her my virtuous mother Kaikāyi's name'.133 Similarly Rama's love for his brothers is always deep and pure . Lakshmana , who follows Rama to the forests has won his love so much that Rama laments ...
And he with tenderness replied , ' Give her my virtuous mother Kaikāyi's name'.133 Similarly Rama's love for his brothers is always deep and pure . Lakshmana , who follows Rama to the forests has won his love so much that Rama laments ...
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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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