John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... virtue ' over mere sensuality , which is announced in the opening lines of the poem ; 150 which structures the central drama of the poem , that is , the conflict between Comus and his revellers , on the one hand , and the Lady and her ...
... virtue ' over mere sensuality , which is announced in the opening lines of the poem ; 150 which structures the central drama of the poem , that is , the conflict between Comus and his revellers , on the one hand , and the Lady and her ...
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... virtues , which , indeed , provides the earlier poem with its essential telos . But in Samson Agonistes this quietistic virtue is itself exposed to criticism . The Chorus's doubts are not the doubts of mere waverers situated within the ...
... virtues , which , indeed , provides the earlier poem with its essential telos . But in Samson Agonistes this quietistic virtue is itself exposed to criticism . The Chorus's doubts are not the doubts of mere waverers situated within the ...
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... virtue , the virtue that challenges tyranny . And it is this second , active virtue , the virtue of the warrior and of the revolutionary , which provides Samson Agonistes with its real thematic focus . The Chorus's suggestion that ...
... virtue , the virtue that challenges tyranny . And it is this second , active virtue , the virtue of the warrior and of the revolutionary , which provides Samson Agonistes with its real thematic focus . The Chorus's suggestion that ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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