Epic Heroism in Milton and KambanKamban Trust, 1984 - 283 pagina's |
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Pagina 156
... shown by the Son of God that vanquishes ' hellish wiles ' and regains a ' far happier Paradise within ' lost through Man's folly . In Kamban's epic Vibhishna shows such wisdom . His wisdom consists of both the aspects prudentia and ...
... shown by the Son of God that vanquishes ' hellish wiles ' and regains a ' far happier Paradise within ' lost through Man's folly . In Kamban's epic Vibhishna shows such wisdom . His wisdom consists of both the aspects prudentia and ...
Pagina 203
... their predicaments through the use of their physical strength . Conversely speaking , they are shown as neglecting with regard to themselves and ridiculing in regard to others the values of moral and spiritual behaviour Conclusion 203.
... their predicaments through the use of their physical strength . Conversely speaking , they are shown as neglecting with regard to themselves and ridiculing in regard to others the values of moral and spiritual behaviour Conclusion 203.
Pagina 256
... shown in his epic that chivalry and martial glory to be meaning- ful should be subservient to moral and spiritual ends . It depicts Solimano as one of the most heroic of men , singularly lacking in guile and deceit , and yet shown as ...
... shown in his epic that chivalry and martial glory to be meaning- ful should be subservient to moral and spiritual ends . It depicts Solimano as one of the most heroic of men , singularly lacking in guile and deceit , and yet shown as ...
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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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