John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... nonetheless , it clearly fails to redress the balance between activity and passivity in the conception of God's role in the God- man relationship . Whether or not God endowed man with his natural faculties , it remains true for Milton ...
... nonetheless , it clearly fails to redress the balance between activity and passivity in the conception of God's role in the God- man relationship . Whether or not God endowed man with his natural faculties , it remains true for Milton ...
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... nonetheless , the central conclusion is clear : the defeat of the godly , the triumph of unreason over reason , whether acted out in the Garden of Eden or in the England of 1660 , is always determined ultimately by the moral failure of ...
... nonetheless , the central conclusion is clear : the defeat of the godly , the triumph of unreason over reason , whether acted out in the Garden of Eden or in the England of 1660 , is always determined ultimately by the moral failure of ...
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... nonetheless genuinely epic in character . But , as we suggested earlier , the sheer reality of the Stuart restoration . necessarily came to undermine the imaginative basis upon which that transcendence had been erected . And with the ...
... nonetheless genuinely epic in character . But , as we suggested earlier , the sheer reality of the Stuart restoration . necessarily came to undermine the imaginative basis upon which that transcendence had been erected . And with the ...
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