John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... blind affections within , they would discern better what it is to favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But , being slaves within doors , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conformably governed to the ...
... blind affections within , they would discern better what it is to favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But , being slaves within doors , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conformably governed to the ...
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... blind refusal to respond constructively to criticism , and its obstinate departure upon a collision course.'33 Such an assessment at once concedes too much and too little to Charles Stuart , the individual . It confers upon him a power ...
... blind refusal to respond constructively to criticism , and its obstinate departure upon a collision course.'33 Such an assessment at once concedes too much and too little to Charles Stuart , the individual . It confers upon him a power ...
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... blind poet . The theatres had , of course , been closed by the revolutionary regime , and Milton no doubt shared in this common Puritan prejudice against the dramatic form . Indeed , he is extremely careful to assure the reader that ...
... blind poet . The theatres had , of course , been closed by the revolutionary regime , and Milton no doubt shared in this common Puritan prejudice against the dramatic form . Indeed , he is extremely careful to assure the reader that ...
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