John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... provides a theoretical articulation for the practice of the English bourgeois revolutionaries in a twofold sense . In the first place , it establishes an ' equality of opportunity ' model of human behaviour , in which each man is given ...
... provides a theoretical articulation for the practice of the English bourgeois revolutionaries in a twofold sense . In the first place , it establishes an ' equality of opportunity ' model of human behaviour , in which each man is given ...
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... provide indirect confirmation of Raleigh's well - known description of the work as ' a monument to dead ideas ' . Indeed ... provides a way into the mind of the man , is not only simplistically psychologistic in its account of the ...
... provide indirect confirmation of Raleigh's well - known description of the work as ' a monument to dead ideas ' . Indeed ... provides a way into the mind of the man , is not only simplistically psychologistic in its account of the ...
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... provides the subject matter for the last 8 or so lines of Book II , 116 the whole of Book III , 117 and well over a half of Book IV.118 The third and culminating temptation , by contrast , occupies only the last 140 lines of the poem ...
... provides the subject matter for the last 8 or so lines of Book II , 116 the whole of Book III , 117 and well over a half of Book IV.118 The third and culminating temptation , by contrast , occupies only the last 140 lines of the poem ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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