John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... meaning of the poem and its inner intellectual meaning . Leavis's critique runs along similar lines . In his view , the major characteristic of Milton's verse is its formalism , a routine stylisation , which exhibits a ' feeling for ...
... meaning of the poem and its inner intellectual meaning . Leavis's critique runs along similar lines . In his view , the major characteristic of Milton's verse is its formalism , a routine stylisation , which exhibits a ' feeling for ...
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... meaning had opened up , but in which that gap still appeared as bridgeable ; Dante's epic is a product of the new medieval synthesis which conceived of the Church as a new polis and which postulated an immediate transcendental totality ...
... meaning had opened up , but in which that gap still appeared as bridgeable ; Dante's epic is a product of the new medieval synthesis which conceived of the Church as a new polis and which postulated an immediate transcendental totality ...
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... meaning . Rather , it recognises the immediate reality of that divorce , and concretely poses the new problem of bringing meaning to life , the solution to which is , of course , contained in Samson's ' great deed ' , a deed which is ...
... meaning . Rather , it recognises the immediate reality of that divorce , and concretely poses the new problem of bringing meaning to life , the solution to which is , of course , contained in Samson's ' great deed ' , a deed which is ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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