John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Satan's persona . He is at all times a concrete individual , and , even admitting John Peter's suggestion that he is ... Satan ; it is reminiscent of Shakespeare , rather than of Homer . 50 But if Satan is the most striking example of ...
... Satan's persona . He is at all times a concrete individual , and , even admitting John Peter's suggestion that he is ... Satan ; it is reminiscent of Shakespeare , rather than of Homer . 50 But if Satan is the most striking example of ...
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... Satan's very detailed accounts of the present political situation , which range from an analysis of the balance of power between Rome and Parthia , 107 to a description of the foibles of the ageing Emperor Tiberius . 108 Milton's ...
... Satan's very detailed accounts of the present political situation , which range from an analysis of the balance of power between Rome and Parthia , 107 to a description of the foibles of the ageing Emperor Tiberius . 108 Milton's ...
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... Satan occasioned by the second temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment indicates something of his own lack of interest in the intellectual substance of ...
... Satan occasioned by the second temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment indicates something of his own lack of interest in the intellectual substance of ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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