John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... effect , Milton and Cromwell , and the Independents generally , identified themselves with God , and iden- tified God with history . To quote Collier again : ' This is the great work ... , that God calls for at your hands , It is the ...
... effect , Milton and Cromwell , and the Independents generally , identified themselves with God , and iden- tified God with history . To quote Collier again : ' This is the great work ... , that God calls for at your hands , It is the ...
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... effect , ceases to exist . This , we would argue , is precisely what happens in Milton's system . We have already noted the explicit secularism of much of Milton's thought , a secularism which is clearly present in , for example , his ...
... effect , ceases to exist . This , we would argue , is precisely what happens in Milton's system . We have already noted the explicit secularism of much of Milton's thought , a secularism which is clearly present in , for example , his ...
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... effect . 190 Certainly , that effect of consolation and reassurance , which Woodhouse rightly characterises as marking the poem's end , is alien to the tradition of classical Greek tragedy . For 192 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
... effect . 190 Certainly , that effect of consolation and reassurance , which Woodhouse rightly characterises as marking the poem's end , is alien to the tradition of classical Greek tragedy . For 192 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
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