John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... specifically English disdain for theoretical analysis . Against the background of such an intellectual climate , it appears necessary to attempt a brief justification , at least , for beginning a study of the prose and poetical works of ...
... specifically English disdain for theoretical analysis . Against the background of such an intellectual climate , it appears necessary to attempt a brief justification , at least , for beginning a study of the prose and poetical works of ...
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... specifically English and Protestant version of rationalism . This world vision is structured , as we have seen , around the general rationalist categories of firstly , the discrete rational individual , secondly , freedom from external ...
... specifically English and Protestant version of rationalism . This world vision is structured , as we have seen , around the general rationalist categories of firstly , the discrete rational individual , secondly , freedom from external ...
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... specifically Christian . As Saurat points out , Milton's omission of any mention of the doctrines of original sin and of salvation through Christ , and of any precision in the idea of God , is somewhat striking , to say the least . 150 ...
... specifically Christian . As Saurat points out , Milton's omission of any mention of the doctrines of original sin and of salvation through Christ , and of any precision in the idea of God , is somewhat striking , to say the least . 150 ...
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