John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... problem of developing an adequate response to the triumph of un - reason over reason . This entailed , for Milton , and for the ex- Independents as a whole , a reorganisation of the central rationalist categories so as to focus their ...
... problem of developing an adequate response to the triumph of un - reason over reason . This entailed , for Milton , and for the ex- Independents as a whole , a reorganisation of the central rationalist categories so as to focus their ...
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... problem of the defeat of the godly . It is this concrete social and political problem which poses the general moral problem with which the three longer poems are concerned . Thus , whilst the general moral didacticism of Paradise Lost ...
... problem of the defeat of the godly . It is this concrete social and political problem which poses the general moral problem with which the three longer poems are concerned . Thus , whilst the general moral didacticism of Paradise Lost ...
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A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. outlined above . The central problem in the three great poems is the problem of defeat , the problem of the fall , and in each case the fall consists simply in the triumph of reason ...
A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. outlined above . The central problem in the three great poems is the problem of defeat , the problem of the fall , and in each case the fall consists simply in the triumph of reason ...
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