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Pagina 153
The most obvious example is Satan . Waldock's criticisms to the contrary , 48 there can , in fact , be no doubt of the very real continuity in the development of Satan's persona . He is at all times a concrete individual , and , even ...
The most obvious example is Satan . Waldock's criticisms to the contrary , 48 there can , in fact , be no doubt of the very real continuity in the development of Satan's persona . He is at all times a concrete individual , and , even ...
Pagina 169
So , too , are the repeated references to the particular historical time in which the action occurs , as , for example , in Christ's own concern to see Israel freed from the Roman yoke , 106 and in Satan's very detailed accounts of the ...
So , too , are the repeated references to the particular historical time in which the action occurs , as , for example , in Christ's own concern to see Israel freed from the Roman yoke , 106 and in Satan's very detailed accounts of the ...
Pagina 177
After the sustained intellectual intensity of the debate between Chirst and Satan occasioned by the second temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment ...
After the sustained intellectual intensity of the debate between Chirst and Satan occasioned by the second temptation , the third and final temptation appears somewhat anti - climactic . And the very brevity of Milton's treatment ...
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
Copyright | |
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner Fragmentweergave - 1981 |
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