John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... characterised precisely by this commitment to ' life ' in the sense of non - determined spontaneous creativity . It follows , then , that great literature is not a passive response to reality , but rather an active agent influencing ...
... characterised precisely by this commitment to ' life ' in the sense of non - determined spontaneous creativity . It follows , then , that great literature is not a passive response to reality , but rather an active agent influencing ...
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... characterised as specifically Christian . As Saurat points out , Milton's omission of any mention of the doctrines of original sin and of salvation through Christ , and of any precision in the idea of God , is somewhat striking , to say ...
... characterised as specifically Christian . As Saurat points out , Milton's omission of any mention of the doctrines of original sin and of salvation through Christ , and of any precision in the idea of God , is somewhat striking , to say ...
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... characterised throughout by an indifference to physical action , as opposed to inner moral development , ends with a simple and unadorned description of Christ's return to his mother's house , his own , though not the poem's , initial ...
... characterised throughout by an indifference to physical action , as opposed to inner moral development , ends with a simple and unadorned description of Christ's return to his mother's house , his own , though not the poem's , initial ...
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