John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Fall . In the poem itself there is a twofold fall , the fall of the angels and the fall of man . But these two specific falls are only , as it were , ' case studies ' of a wider problem , the problem of the fall - in - general , and it ...
... Fall . In the poem itself there is a twofold fall , the fall of the angels and the fall of man . But these two specific falls are only , as it were , ' case studies ' of a wider problem , the problem of the fall - in - general , and it ...
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... fall of man . It is no longer either disobedience per se or , still less , the search for forbidden knowledge , which characterises that fall . Rather , the fall consists essentially in the triumph of passion over reason . Raphael's ...
... fall of man . It is no longer either disobedience per se or , still less , the search for forbidden knowledge , which characterises that fall . Rather , the fall consists essentially in the triumph of passion over reason . Raphael's ...
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... fall . Various attempts have been made to define the precise cause of the fall : Tillyard sees it as ' mental levity ' in both Adam and Eve , compounded by gregariousness in the former , 85 Lewis as pride , in Eve's case , and ...
... fall . Various attempts have been made to define the precise cause of the fall : Tillyard sees it as ' mental levity ' in both Adam and Eve , compounded by gregariousness in the former , 85 Lewis as pride , in Eve's case , and ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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