John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... quietism and activism . And , as we have already noted , Milton's treatment of the first temptation is peremptory in the extreme . Paradise Regained is , then , little more than a sustained dialogue as to the extents and limitations of ...
... quietism and activism . And , as we have already noted , Milton's treatment of the first temptation is peremptory in the extreme . Paradise Regained is , then , little more than a sustained dialogue as to the extents and limitations of ...
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... quietism and towards activism . In Paradise Regained political quietism is presented as the height of moral virtue , as the product of an inner strength which can resist all the temptations of the world . But there are , nonetheless ...
... quietism and towards activism . In Paradise Regained political quietism is presented as the height of moral virtue , as the product of an inner strength which can resist all the temptations of the world . But there are , nonetheless ...
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... quietism is as indicative , or even more so , of the ' sense of Heav'n's desertion ' , 1 as is the Chorus's transparent perplexity at his fate . For the Milton of Samson Agonistes , quietism and patient fortitude are no longer in ...
... quietism is as indicative , or even more so , of the ' sense of Heav'n's desertion ' , 1 as is the Chorus's transparent perplexity at his fate . For the Milton of Samson Agonistes , quietism and patient fortitude are no longer in ...
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