Conspectus: Articles on Pakistani Themes and Some Literary EssaysArsalan Publications : sole distributors, Co-opera Book Shop & Art Gallery, 1979 - English literature - 162 pages |
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Page 77
... discussion thereon is immediately linked with the next event which is taken up . Chauntecleer , very much like the friends in the murder and shipwreck stories , takes no heed of the premonition . After the debate on the nature of his ...
... discussion thereon is immediately linked with the next event which is taken up . Chauntecleer , very much like the friends in the murder and shipwreck stories , takes no heed of the premonition . After the debate on the nature of his ...
Page 106
... discussion may lead one to theological hair - splitting and perhaps one may find that theologically the doctrines were not convincingly fused into the epic . Poetically , however , Eve , when conceived as a character in the epic ...
... discussion may lead one to theological hair - splitting and perhaps one may find that theologically the doctrines were not convincingly fused into the epic . Poetically , however , Eve , when conceived as a character in the epic ...
Page 117
... discussion of the passage about the Temtation of Eve . It may be a disputable point whether or not the supplication is the crisis of the Paradise Lost but none can deny the dramatic significance of the shift in Adam and Eve from self ...
... discussion of the passage about the Temtation of Eve . It may be a disputable point whether or not the supplication is the crisis of the Paradise Lost but none can deny the dramatic significance of the shift in Adam and Eve from self ...
Contents
QuaidiAzam as an Orator | 3 |
Iqbal and Muslim Culture | 15 |
Treatment of Satan in Iqbals Poetry | 29 |
Copyright | |
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