John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... temptation , that of the kingdoms of the world . There are obvious doctrinal reasons for Milton's lack of interest in the first temptation . Having established , in God's speech at the beginning of Book I , that Christ is the perfect ...
... temptation , that of the kingdoms of the world . There are obvious doctrinal reasons for Milton's lack of interest in the first temptation . Having established , in God's speech at the beginning of Book I , that Christ is the perfect ...
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... temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment indicates something of his own lack of interest in the intellectual substance of the matter . This is not to ...
... temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment indicates something of his own lack of interest in the intellectual substance of the matter . This is not to ...
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... temptation is not a temptation at all . Rather , it is merely the dramatic dénouement of all that has gone before , that is , of the first temptation , built around the opposition between reason and passion , and the second ...
... temptation is not a temptation at all . Rather , it is merely the dramatic dénouement of all that has gone before , that is , of the first temptation , built around the opposition between reason and passion , and the second ...
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