John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Milton , argues that Milton's poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional ' , 8 that his imagery is general , rather than particular , and that his essentially rhetorical style results in a dislocation between the surface ...
... Milton , argues that Milton's poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional ' , 8 that his imagery is general , rather than particular , and that his essentially rhetorical style results in a dislocation between the surface ...
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... Milton's work . But the incoherence is Hill's , rather than Milton's . After some 470 pages of Milton and the English Revolution , Hill comes to admit that ' It is disconcerting to try to depict a man who has strong moral principles ...
... Milton's work . But the incoherence is Hill's , rather than Milton's . After some 470 pages of Milton and the English Revolution , Hill comes to admit that ' It is disconcerting to try to depict a man who has strong moral principles ...
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... Milton was of the godly party , and he knew it . We might note in passing that Hill's misreading of Milton's intentions is closely related to his fairly conventional unease in the face of Milton's God . 39 As we have seen , Milton's ...
... Milton was of the godly party , and he knew it . We might note in passing that Hill's misreading of Milton's intentions is closely related to his fairly conventional unease in the face of Milton's God . 39 As we have seen , Milton's ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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