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also observed to be partaking of qualities like pride , passions , disobedience , uxoriousness and self - love which are either engendered by or which feed upon , one's physical strength . These qualities are therefore discussed under ...
also observed to be partaking of qualities like pride , passions , disobedience , uxoriousness and self - love which are either engendered by or which feed upon , one's physical strength . These qualities are therefore discussed under ...
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In Virgil's epic , the journey comes first , the battle later , for the natives of Italy rise against this stranger and force him to resort to physical prowess . 12 He does not enter the war for any personal motive as in the Iliad ...
In Virgil's epic , the journey comes first , the battle later , for the natives of Italy rise against this stranger and force him to resort to physical prowess . 12 He does not enter the war for any personal motive as in the Iliad ...
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26 Both Milton and Kamban demonstrate thus that physical prowess as an aspect of heroic action is not praiseworthy . By applying this to characters who oppose their heroes and , by showing them defeated at the end , these epic poets ...
26 Both Milton and Kamban demonstrate thus that physical prowess as an aspect of heroic action is not praiseworthy . By applying this to characters who oppose their heroes and , by showing them defeated at the end , these epic poets ...
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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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