John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... truth , and this is the main end and respect of this liberty . I contend not for variety of opinions ; I know there is but one truth . But this truth cannot be so easily brought forth without this liberty ; and a general restraint ...
... truth , and this is the main end and respect of this liberty . I contend not for variety of opinions ; I know there is but one truth . But this truth cannot be so easily brought forth without this liberty ; and a general restraint ...
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... truth " of any proposition . . . depended ultimately , not upon its correspondence with any particular " state of affairs " , but upon its being consistent with a body of given and of course unquestionable doctrine'.114 We have already ...
... truth " of any proposition . . . depended ultimately , not upon its correspondence with any particular " state of affairs " , but upon its being consistent with a body of given and of course unquestionable doctrine'.114 We have already ...
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... truth as that which is revealed in the course of such responses , effected a progressive trivialisation of the scope ... truths , is essentially concerned only with ' entertainment ' . 134 But Milton's rationalism leads him in an ...
... truth as that which is revealed in the course of such responses , effected a progressive trivialisation of the scope ... truths , is essentially concerned only with ' entertainment ' . 134 But Milton's rationalism leads him in an ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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