John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... opposition to privilege and tradition , ontologically , a conception of man based on a radical dualism between reason and passion , and ethically , an opposition to passion . Since we are dealing with revol- utionary Protestantism , a ...
... opposition to privilege and tradition , ontologically , a conception of man based on a radical dualism between reason and passion , and ethically , an opposition to passion . Since we are dealing with revol- utionary Protestantism , a ...
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... opposition is readily discernible . For whilst the Levellers , unlike the Diggers , affected no opposition to private property as such , indeed were positively in its favour , they were strongly susceptible of the dangers of a tyranny ...
... opposition is readily discernible . For whilst the Levellers , unlike the Diggers , affected no opposition to private property as such , indeed were positively in its favour , they were strongly susceptible of the dangers of a tyranny ...
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... opposition between reason and passion is , of course , personified in the opposition between the Lady and Comus . She , on the one hand , is the living embodiment of the Miltonic ideal of rational liberty . Trapped in Comus's palace ...
... opposition between reason and passion is , of course , personified in the opposition between the Lady and Comus . She , on the one hand , is the living embodiment of the Miltonic ideal of rational liberty . Trapped in Comus's palace ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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