John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... thing as to be pious , to be wise , to be temperate and just , to be frugal and abstinent , and lastly , to be ... things that such persons ever should be free . ' '28 In Milton's system , then , the sinner , the man who freely ...
... thing as to be pious , to be wise , to be temperate and just , to be frugal and abstinent , and lastly , to be ... things that such persons ever should be free . ' '28 In Milton's system , then , the sinner , the man who freely ...
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... things are of God.'110 Once again , God is introduced into the scheme of things because he is logically necessary , because there remains ' but one solution ' . And once the universe has been brought into existence , God REASON ...
... things are of God.'110 Once again , God is introduced into the scheme of things because he is logically necessary , because there remains ' but one solution ' . And once the universe has been brought into existence , God REASON ...
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... things.'125 Milton expresses a similar sentiment in his twenty - second sonnet , addressed to his friend and former pupil Cyriack Skinner , Sir Edward Coke's grandson , on the subject of his blindness : What supports me , dost thou ask ...
... things.'125 Milton expresses a similar sentiment in his twenty - second sonnet , addressed to his friend and former pupil Cyriack Skinner , Sir Edward Coke's grandson , on the subject of his blindness : What supports me , dost thou ask ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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