John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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Էջ 59
... Milton's later work so that , ultimately , he is obliged to work out a conception of history . The final expression of the revolutionary Protestant world vision , as it appears in Milton's work , is , then , embodied in a sense of the ...
... Milton's later work so that , ultimately , he is obliged to work out a conception of history . The final expression of the revolutionary Protestant world vision , as it appears in Milton's work , is , then , embodied in a sense of the ...
Էջ 148
... Milton's change in form is thus determined by the shift in his overall conception of the world . The significance of his adoption of the new tragic form should not be underrated . For in a very real sense , the dramatic medium was ...
... Milton's change in form is thus determined by the shift in his overall conception of the world . The significance of his adoption of the new tragic form should not be underrated . For in a very real sense , the dramatic medium was ...
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... Milton's initial explanation of the problem of defeat . But , nonethe- less , there is yet more to be said . For even if the imposition of an external tyranny derives its political opportunity from a prior moral failure on the part of ...
... Milton's initial explanation of the problem of defeat . But , nonethe- less , there is yet more to be said . For even if the imposition of an external tyranny derives its political opportunity from a prior moral failure on the part of ...
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