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The coffers of the City of London were closed to the revolutionary government ,
and General Monck sold his second kingdom for filthy lucre . 2 The defeated
rationalists were thus faced with the problem of developing an adequate
response to ...
The coffers of the City of London were closed to the revolutionary government ,
and General Monck sold his second kingdom for filthy lucre . 2 The defeated
rationalists were thus faced with the problem of developing an adequate
response to ...
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93 It is only here that Milton offers a solution to the problems initially posed in the
course of the earlier books . ... and the poem would be merely that tragedy On the
contrary , it succeeds not only in posing the problem of defeat , the problem of ...
93 It is only here that Milton offers a solution to the problems initially posed in the
course of the earlier books . ... and the poem would be merely that tragedy On the
contrary , it succeeds not only in posing the problem of defeat , the problem of ...
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He is aware , as few commentators are , that each of the last poems has as its
central object the problem of defeat , and that this problem was posed for Milton
by the defeat of the political cause to which he had dedicated much of his life .
He is aware , as few commentators are , that each of the last poems has as its
central object the problem of defeat , and that this problem was posed for Milton
by the defeat of the political cause to which he had dedicated much of his life .
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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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