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Pagina 13
... prowess.12 He does not enter the war for any personal motive as in the Iliad , but through a desire to fulfill his mission in life , his pietas , his destiny for a public cause ordained by the gods themselves . His righteous indignation ...
... prowess.12 He does not enter the war for any personal motive as in the Iliad , but through a desire to fulfill his mission in life , his pietas , his destiny for a public cause ordained by the gods themselves . His righteous indignation ...
Pagina 15
... prowess does not really find a place in the action in spite of the romantic fusion of the contemplative and the active virtues.25 Though Milton is reputed to have said that Spenser was his original , he was so different in character ...
... prowess does not really find a place in the action in spite of the romantic fusion of the contemplative and the active virtues.25 Though Milton is reputed to have said that Spenser was his original , he was so different in character ...
Pagina 32
... prowess is made subordinate to a spiritual purpose - it may even be interpreted that martial prowess has been transformed or sub- limated into spiritual heroism . The ethos of the medieval times seemed to demand , especially during the ...
... prowess is made subordinate to a spiritual purpose - it may even be interpreted that martial prowess has been transformed or sub- limated into spiritual heroism . The ethos of the medieval times seemed to demand , especially during the ...
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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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