John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... poetic development ( i.e. his in- creasing mastery of problems of poetic technique , etc. ) . But it does not allow us ... poet , we could not reasonably expect to find any clear articulation of the complex structure of a world vision in ...
... poetic development ( i.e. his in- creasing mastery of problems of poetic technique , etc. ) . But it does not allow us ... poet , we could not reasonably expect to find any clear articulation of the complex structure of a world vision in ...
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... poet of the two , in the specific sense that in his poetry the so - called ' dissociation ' between thought and ... poets 20 seems singularly inappropriate . For , of course , it is Leavis's contention that the English language , as ...
... poet of the two , in the specific sense that in his poetry the so - called ' dissociation ' between thought and ... poets 20 seems singularly inappropriate . For , of course , it is Leavis's contention that the English language , as ...
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... poet's epic theme - so the epic form itself is rendered similarly inaccessible . Thus we find in Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti- epic rather than epic ...
... poet's epic theme - so the epic form itself is rendered similarly inaccessible . Thus we find in Paradise Regained a poetic theme which is simply that of personal redemption , and a poetic form which is anti- epic rather than epic ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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