John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... merely subjective and that no objective criteria of value can possibly exist . Such a notion of aesthetics would run parallel to that of ethics outlined in Professor Ayer's Language , Truth and Logic , in which ethical terms are seen as ...
... merely subjective and that no objective criteria of value can possibly exist . Such a notion of aesthetics would run parallel to that of ethics outlined in Professor Ayer's Language , Truth and Logic , in which ethical terms are seen as ...
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... merely ' the old vomit of your traditions ' , 16 and the scholastic authorities whom they cite merely whatever ' time , or the heedless hand of blind chance , hath drawn down from of old to this present , in her huge drag - net ...
... merely ' the old vomit of your traditions ' , 16 and the scholastic authorities whom they cite merely whatever ' time , or the heedless hand of blind chance , hath drawn down from of old to this present , in her huge drag - net ...
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... merely with fictions . Donne and the Metaphysicals had only interpreted the world ; for Milton , however , the point of poetry was to change it . We have argued that Milton's aesthetic constitutes an integral part of his over - all ...
... merely with fictions . Donne and the Metaphysicals had only interpreted the world ; for Milton , however , the point of poetry was to change it . We have argued that Milton's aesthetic constitutes an integral part of his over - all ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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