John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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Էջ 92
... tion must await the next chapter . In Milton's system , the world is made up of discrete individuals , each of which possesses the capacity to exercise free will , but only some of whom actually achieve their freedom , that is ...
... tion must await the next chapter . In Milton's system , the world is made up of discrete individuals , each of which possesses the capacity to exercise free will , but only some of whom actually achieve their freedom , that is ...
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... tion still permitted the incorporation into the work of these earlier classical motifs . In Paradise Regained this is no longer the case . The poem's subject is simply that of Christ's personal resistance to Satan's temptations . And ...
... tion still permitted the incorporation into the work of these earlier classical motifs . In Paradise Regained this is no longer the case . The poem's subject is simply that of Christ's personal resistance to Satan's temptations . And ...
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