John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... world vision of the social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and the real social life of the times . The term ' world vision ' here refers to ' the whole complex of ideas , aspirations and feelings ...
... world vision of the social class to which the writer belongs , and on the other , that world vision and the real social life of the times . The term ' world vision ' here refers to ' the whole complex of ideas , aspirations and feelings ...
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... world vision , with some considerable success , in his studies of Kant , Pascal and Racine . There he relates the structure of the ' tragic vision ' as a world vision both to the structure of the philosophical writings of Pascal and ...
... world vision , with some considerable success , in his studies of Kant , Pascal and Racine . There he relates the structure of the ' tragic vision ' as a world vision both to the structure of the philosophical writings of Pascal and ...
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... world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational institutions , modes of behaviour , etc. , to which the revol- utionary bourgeoisie aspired . That world vision found political form in Revolutionary ...
... world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational institutions , modes of behaviour , etc. , to which the revol- utionary bourgeoisie aspired . That world vision found political form in Revolutionary ...
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