Epic Heroism in Milton and KambanKamban Trust, 1984 - 283 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... True wisdom The careful separation of the concept of ' vain ' wisdom from ' True ' wisdom is necessary for a precise insight into the concept of heroism . Since the term wisdom is sometimes applied also to an attribute of the Divine ...
... True wisdom The careful separation of the concept of ' vain ' wisdom from ' True ' wisdom is necessary for a precise insight into the concept of heroism . Since the term wisdom is sometimes applied also to an attribute of the Divine ...
Pagina 140
... true . Recognized as an echo of Marlowe's Mephisto- philis , these lines have been admired as an expression of profound truth . But , as MacCaffrey has said , Milton does not put truth , except in the guise of irony , in the Devil's ...
... true . Recognized as an echo of Marlowe's Mephisto- philis , these lines have been admired as an expression of profound truth . But , as MacCaffrey has said , Milton does not put truth , except in the guise of irony , in the Devil's ...
Pagina 154
... True wisdom As both Milton and Kamban distinguish martial strength as ' physical fortitude ' and ' moral valour ' in terms of its use , they also discriminate knowledge as ' vain wisdom ' and ' true wisdom ' in accordance with the use ...
... True wisdom As both Milton and Kamban distinguish martial strength as ' physical fortitude ' and ' moral valour ' in terms of its use , they also discriminate knowledge as ' vain wisdom ' and ' true wisdom ' in accordance with the use ...
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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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