John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... course , the failure of the Independent enterprise which led the English bourgeoisie to the political strategy of gradualism and the world vision of empiricism . Nonetheless , the decades of the revolutionary crisis and its immediate ...
... course , the failure of the Independent enterprise which led the English bourgeoisie to the political strategy of gradualism and the world vision of empiricism . Nonetheless , the decades of the revolutionary crisis and its immediate ...
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... course , it provides a rationale for the Independents ' ruthless seizure of power , since , as an elect , they are both free from the rule of law and entitled to rule over sinners . The strength of the Miltonic theory of election is ...
... course , it provides a rationale for the Independents ' ruthless seizure of power , since , as an elect , they are both free from the rule of law and entitled to rule over sinners . The strength of the Miltonic theory of election is ...
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... course , generally much less admired than Paradise Lost . And the reason for this is not too difficult to discern : the quietism of its subject matter demands a literary form which is almost everything that Paradise Lost is not ...
... course , generally much less admired than Paradise Lost . And the reason for this is not too difficult to discern : the quietism of its subject matter demands a literary form which is almost everything that Paradise Lost is not ...
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