John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... moral failure of the godly themselves . Adam and Eve's fall was thus their own fault , and not that of either the angels who failed to guard them securely or Satan who tempted them . And similarly , the res- ponsibility for the ...
... moral failure of the godly themselves . Adam and Eve's fall was thus their own fault , and not that of either the angels who failed to guard them securely or Satan who tempted them . And similarly , the res- ponsibility for the ...
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... moral strength as the only truly reliable foundation for any human endeavour . And neither classical knowledge nor political power can provide an effective substitute for such strength : who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings ...
... moral strength as the only truly reliable foundation for any human endeavour . And neither classical knowledge nor political power can provide an effective substitute for such strength : who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings ...
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... moral universe of Paradise Regained , one would , of course , be obliged to conclude that Samson's moral posture is by far the superior of the two . Now this is , in fact , extremely significant : Samson has attained , at the very ...
... moral universe of Paradise Regained , one would , of course , be obliged to conclude that Samson's moral posture is by far the superior of the two . Now this is , in fact , extremely significant : Samson has attained , at the very ...
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