John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... major objections to Kermode's assessment immediately spring to mind . In the first place , it seems doubtful that a man who really did believe poetry to take precedence over other activities of the soul would have deliberately shelved ...
... major objections to Kermode's assessment immediately spring to mind . In the first place , it seems doubtful that a man who really did believe poetry to take precedence over other activities of the soul would have deliberately shelved ...
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... major rationalist categories themselves and a conception of historical progress . In his last speech , Samson's father , Manoa , reassures the Chorus thus : Come , come , no time for lamentation now Nor much more cause ; Samson hath ...
... major rationalist categories themselves and a conception of historical progress . In his last speech , Samson's father , Manoa , reassures the Chorus thus : Come , come , no time for lamentation now Nor much more cause ; Samson hath ...
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... major modern English critic who has attempted a sympathetic account of the meaning of Paradise Lost which manages to avoid the tone of the Sunday morning sermon , is , of course , Tillyard . But Tillyard's own astonishing conclusion ...
... major modern English critic who has attempted a sympathetic account of the meaning of Paradise Lost which manages to avoid the tone of the Sunday morning sermon , is , of course , Tillyard . But Tillyard's own astonishing conclusion ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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