John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... verse is its formalism , a routine stylisation , which exhibits a ' feeling for words rather than a capacity for feeling through words ' , and which finds expression , above all , in a latinised English , which is remote from the spoken ...
... verse is its formalism , a routine stylisation , which exhibits a ' feeling for words rather than a capacity for feeling through words ' , and which finds expression , above all , in a latinised English , which is remote from the spoken ...
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... verse is precisely a literary form of this latter type . His is an art which is deliberately artificial , which is non - organic and non- realist , but which nonetheless has as its object the reorganisation of the real world . The ...
... verse is precisely a literary form of this latter type . His is an art which is deliberately artificial , which is non - organic and non- realist , but which nonetheless has as its object the reorganisation of the real world . The ...
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... verses , 111 the second four verses , 112 and the third , again , four verses . 113 But in Paradise Regained these relative weights are significantly altered . There , the first temptation proper occupies less than so lines of verse in ...
... verses , 111 the second four verses , 112 and the third , again , four verses . 113 But in Paradise Regained these relative weights are significantly altered . There , the first temptation proper occupies less than so lines of verse in ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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