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dents of Bunyan's classic pilgrimage . But the great literary interest of Pilgrim's Progress , the most important forerunner of the English novel , lies in its rich variety of concrete situations , living characters , and vital ...
dents of Bunyan's classic pilgrimage . But the great literary interest of Pilgrim's Progress , the most important forerunner of the English novel , lies in its rich variety of concrete situations , living characters , and vital ...
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Bunyan and the small but significant lapse of time between the conception and actual beginning of Paradise Lost in the middle fifties , and the creation of the Pilgrim's Progress a full generation later . Milton was , as we have seen ...
Bunyan and the small but significant lapse of time between the conception and actual beginning of Paradise Lost in the middle fifties , and the creation of the Pilgrim's Progress a full generation later . Milton was , as we have seen ...
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He also made personal overtures to such leading nonconformists as Bunyan , hoping he could enlist their influence in the election of a parliament pledged to confirm these measures and any further ones he might propose .
He also made personal overtures to such leading nonconformists as Bunyan , hoping he could enlist their influence in the election of a parliament pledged to confirm these measures and any further ones he might propose .
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