John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... Puritan emotional experience , on the other . Such is the dead - weight of empiricism in modern Anglo - Saxon thought that Hexter is quite unable to conceive of a rationality which is rationalist , rather than empiricist . In fact , the ...
... Puritan emotional experience , on the other . Such is the dead - weight of empiricism in modern Anglo - Saxon thought that Hexter is quite unable to conceive of a rationality which is rationalist , rather than empiricist . In fact , the ...
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... Puritan prejudice against the dramatic form . Indeed , he is extremely careful to assure the reader that ' this work never was intended'31 for the stage . The sheer weight of the Puritan antipathy towards drama suggests the ...
... Puritan prejudice against the dramatic form . Indeed , he is extremely careful to assure the reader that ' this work never was intended'31 for the stage . The sheer weight of the Puritan antipathy towards drama suggests the ...
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... Puritan and the radical . This substitution of two cultures for three parties has certain interesting consequences . In very general terms , Hill does postulate a relationship between culture and politics : the binary opposition between ...
... Puritan and the radical . This substitution of two cultures for three parties has certain interesting consequences . In very general terms , Hill does postulate a relationship between culture and politics : the binary opposition between ...
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