John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... classical models . If Milton's latinised English and rhetorical style derive from the nature of the epic form itself , as Lewis , Bush , and Tillyard19 argue , then it might still be objected that that form itself is inappropriate to ...
... classical models . If Milton's latinised English and rhetorical style derive from the nature of the epic form itself , as Lewis , Bush , and Tillyard19 argue , then it might still be objected that that form itself is inappropriate to ...
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... classical Greek culture thus appears as no mere incidental element in the poem . On the contrary , Milton's new and decidedly non - classical doctrinal stance demands a renunciation of the forms of classical literature , a renunciation ...
... classical Greek culture thus appears as no mere incidental element in the poem . On the contrary , Milton's new and decidedly non - classical doctrinal stance demands a renunciation of the forms of classical literature , a renunciation ...
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... classical unities of action , time and place ; its use of the Chorus is archetypically classical ; the texture of its verse has precisely the stiffness of Greek tragedy ; and both the world - historical predominance of the personality ...
... classical unities of action , time and place ; its use of the Chorus is archetypically classical ; the texture of its verse has precisely the stiffness of Greek tragedy ; and both the world - historical predominance of the personality ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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