John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... specific problem of literary criticism , although it is belied somewhat by Marx's own youthful opposition to censorship . 77 But in so far as it makes the determination of literary worth the prerogative of certain particular individuals ...
... specific problem of literary criticism , although it is belied somewhat by Marx's own youthful opposition to censorship . 77 But in so far as it makes the determination of literary worth the prerogative of certain particular individuals ...
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... specific states actually do , of whose interests they actually serve . Similarly , we are told that there is a return to mercantilism , without any attempt to distinguish between the old mercantilism of the medieval communes and the new ...
... specific states actually do , of whose interests they actually serve . Similarly , we are told that there is a return to mercantilism , without any attempt to distinguish between the old mercantilism of the medieval communes and the new ...
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... specific moral problem of justification follows from the specific socio- political problem of defeat . In the previous chapter , we suggested the intimate connection between moral didacticism in literature , rationalism as a world ...
... specific moral problem of justification follows from the specific socio- political problem of defeat . In the previous chapter , we suggested the intimate connection between moral didacticism in literature , rationalism as a world ...
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