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Pagina 106
... kill Sita herself ; but when advised by Mahodara , his minister , against such ignoble action , he holds his anger in check . Even earlier , when he decides in anger to kill Hanuman for his destroying city - gardens besides killing many ...
... kill Sita herself ; but when advised by Mahodara , his minister , against such ignoble action , he holds his anger in check . Even earlier , when he decides in anger to kill Hanuman for his destroying city - gardens besides killing many ...
Pagina 153
... killed ; the atrocious crimes committed by the frame are quenched and in short , the forces of unrighteousness are ... killing . He does not use his powerful weapons indiscriminately on the enemies . When his brother Lakshmana intends ...
... killed ; the atrocious crimes committed by the frame are quenched and in short , the forces of unrighteousness are ... killing . He does not use his powerful weapons indiscriminately on the enemies . When his brother Lakshmana intends ...
Pagina 161
... kill her . Rama hesitates because ' his whole being revolts against killing a woman ' . He does not think it proper to kill a woman in his maiden battle . Reading his mind , Viswa- mitra tells him that Thadaka is not a woman , but a ...
... kill her . Rama hesitates because ' his whole being revolts against killing a woman ' . He does not think it proper to kill a woman in his maiden battle . Reading his mind , Viswa- mitra tells him that Thadaka is not a woman , but a ...
Inhoudsopgave
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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