Epic Heroism in Milton and KambanKamban Trust, 1984 - 283 pagina's |
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... gods . Although the saying in the Iliad runs " Whoever obeys the gods , to him they gladly hearken , " 89 the pride of Achilles is such that he is not suppliant even to the gods . At the very opening of the Iliad , Athene takes him by ...
... gods . Although the saying in the Iliad runs " Whoever obeys the gods , to him they gladly hearken , " 89 the pride of Achilles is such that he is not suppliant even to the gods . At the very opening of the Iliad , Athene takes him by ...
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... gods who gave him the boons , as Satan derives his strength from God . The irony is that both Ravana and Satan oppose the very sources of their strength : Satan rebels against God and makes war in heaven on Heaven ; Ravana opposes the ...
... gods who gave him the boons , as Satan derives his strength from God . The irony is that both Ravana and Satan oppose the very sources of their strength : Satan rebels against God and makes war in heaven on Heaven ; Ravana opposes the ...
Pagina 166
... God whether he is alone in doing so or in group . Loyalty can be kept with legions as well as ' single ' . Such faith wins commendation from God Himself who says , " Servant of God , well done . " He wins God's love ; for , faith is an ...
... God whether he is alone in doing so or in group . Loyalty can be kept with legions as well as ' single ' . Such faith wins commendation from God Himself who says , " Servant of God , well done . " He wins God's love ; for , faith is an ...
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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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