A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 124
... says that he does not give praise to the man who claiming kinship with a god despises the world he rules and instead of being humbled by the burdens of state he keeps his " allies as subjects ' and " his subjects as slaves " and drives ...
... says that he does not give praise to the man who claiming kinship with a god despises the world he rules and instead of being humbled by the burdens of state he keeps his " allies as subjects ' and " his subjects as slaves " and drives ...
Pagina 174
... says in the above lines whether she now feels she should be returned to Greece . She has cer- tain premonitions . However , after Paris replies her she changes her mood and feels greatly elated . Paris is the winner . For his sake many ...
... says in the above lines whether she now feels she should be returned to Greece . She has cer- tain premonitions . However , after Paris replies her she changes her mood and feels greatly elated . Paris is the winner . For his sake many ...
Pagina 336
... says : " Great or dazzling or small in their field , ambition is ambition and it is necessary for most for an energetic action . What is the use of calling a thing a vice when it is small , and glorifying it when it is big . " ( Letters ...
... says : " Great or dazzling or small in their field , ambition is ambition and it is necessary for most for an energetic action . What is the use of calling a thing a vice when it is small , and glorifying it when it is big . " ( Letters ...
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Achilles Aeneas Agamemnon ages ancient answered Antenor Apollo Argive armed battle beauty Book bosom brother chariot comes daughter dawn death Deiphobus desire divine doom dream earth expression eyes fall Fate father fear feet fight figure follow gaze give glory gods gold Greece Greeks hand heard heart heaven Hellene hero hope human Ilion immortal king labour leave light lines live looked meaning mighty mind mortals mother moved nature never night Ocean once Paris passed Penthesilea play poem poet poetry Priam reference replied rest rise rose says seated seized ships silence slain sons soul sound speak spear speech spirit spoke Sri Aurobindo stand strength Talthybius tells tents thee things thou thoughts Trojan Troy Troya truth turned vision voice warrior waters woman Zeus