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But it must be kept in mind that instead of mere individual glory , the glory of the nation — the Portuguese , who attempt to spread Christianity through their efforts at exploration and colonization in Africa and Asia is again a step ...
But it must be kept in mind that instead of mere individual glory , the glory of the nation — the Portuguese , who attempt to spread Christianity through their efforts at exploration and colonization in Africa and Asia is again a step ...
Pagina 115
Conversely he cannot relish others ' happiness or glory . Being an expert pretender he covers his selflove from being read by others easily . But he is uncovered for a while by his own daughter , Sin when she tells him of his own lore ...
Conversely he cannot relish others ' happiness or glory . Being an expert pretender he covers his selflove from being read by others easily . But he is uncovered for a while by his own daughter , Sin when she tells him of his own lore ...
Pagina 124
Is there any end to glory ? 12 Ravana is perfectly correct when he says that glory will not die . He is also quite right that this body has to die sooner or later . But he is wrong in his conception of glory .
Is there any end to glory ? 12 Ravana is perfectly correct when he says that glory will not die . He is also quite right that this body has to die sooner or later . But he is wrong in his conception of glory .
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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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