John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... seems to us that this particular distinction is somewhat misleading in that it ignores the genuinely political ( and prophetic ) content of both the three later poems and some , at least , of the earlier poems . Grierson's decision to ...
... seems to us that this particular distinction is somewhat misleading in that it ignores the genuinely political ( and prophetic ) content of both the three later poems and some , at least , of the earlier poems . Grierson's decision to ...
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... seems singularly inappropriate . For , of course , it is Leavis's contention that the English language , as distinct from both Latin and Greek , de- mands a verse form in which ' words seem to do what they say'.2 Furthermore , the very ...
... seems singularly inappropriate . For , of course , it is Leavis's contention that the English language , as distinct from both Latin and Greek , de- mands a verse form in which ' words seem to do what they say'.2 Furthermore , the very ...
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... seem insoluble can solve themselves : that is the theme of Samson Agonistes.'40 This interpretation leads Hill into a ... seems to me to be radically mistaken . In fact , the central theme of Samson Agonistes is the reconstruction of ...
... seem insoluble can solve themselves : that is the theme of Samson Agonistes.'40 This interpretation leads Hill into a ... seems to me to be radically mistaken . In fact , the central theme of Samson Agonistes is the reconstruction of ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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