John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... reason / passion dualism for the tripartite Platonic distinction between reason , passion , and desire . 72 Like Plato , Milton identifies the human essence with reason per se and sees passion as essentially alien to that essence . Only ...
... reason / passion dualism for the tripartite Platonic distinction between reason , passion , and desire . 72 Like Plato , Milton identifies the human essence with reason per se and sees passion as essentially alien to that essence . Only ...
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... reason and passion are harmonised , that is , in his view , one in which passion is subordinated to reason . Thus ' a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and the noblest end of marriage'.78 However , Milton recognised ( and had ...
... reason and passion are harmonised , that is , in his view , one in which passion is subordinated to reason . Thus ' a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and the noblest end of marriage'.78 However , Milton recognised ( and had ...
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... reason and passion . The Miltonic good man is no empty rational cypher , but rather a real man whose reason must subjugate his own very real passions . Whilst Comus's reason is entirely absent , for he alone of all the characters is ...
... reason and passion . The Miltonic good man is no empty rational cypher , but rather a real man whose reason must subjugate his own very real passions . Whilst Comus's reason is entirely absent , for he alone of all the characters is ...
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