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In Paradise Lost the problem of defeat is overcome by a postulated metaphysical
transcendence ; in Paradise Regained it is swept aside in favour of a purely
internal , private stoicism ; but in Samson Agonistes it is both posed and resolved
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In Paradise Lost the problem of defeat is overcome by a postulated metaphysical
transcendence ; in Paradise Regained it is swept aside in favour of a purely
internal , private stoicism ; but in Samson Agonistes it is both posed and resolved
in ...
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3 ' Paradise Regained We have argued that in Paradise Lost Milton ' s solution to
problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal
and historical , and that this fusion of the particular and the universal , which is ...
3 ' Paradise Regained We have argued that in Paradise Lost Milton ' s solution to
problem of the triumph of unreason is , at one and the same time , both personal
and historical , and that this fusion of the particular and the universal , which is ...
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108 Milton ' s concern with individual personality persists from Paradise Lost to
Paradise Regained , but in the latter work the quietistic theme demands that the
poem should be devoted to the characterisation of only one individual , rather
than ...
108 Milton ' s concern with individual personality persists from Paradise Lost to
Paradise Regained , but in the latter work the quietistic theme demands that the
poem should be devoted to the characterisation of only one individual , rather
than ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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