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... final offer , the offer of knowledge . There is , of course , no mention of such a temptation in any of the Gospels , and Milton presumably intends it as the final stage of the second temptation , rather than as an entirely new fourth ...
... final offer , the offer of knowledge . There is , of course , no mention of such a temptation in any of the Gospels , and Milton presumably intends it as the final stage of the second temptation , rather than as an entirely new fourth ...
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... final processes of mitigation and re- assurance were represented , by Milton , as essentially spiritual affairs . In reality , they are not . The tragedy of Samson's death is mitigated , not by the prospect of an after - life , which ...
... final processes of mitigation and re- assurance were represented , by Milton , as essentially spiritual affairs . In reality , they are not . The tragedy of Samson's death is mitigated , not by the prospect of an after - life , which ...
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... final publication witnessed the appearance of Christopher Hill's Milton and the English Revolution.1 Dr Hill's book is much more than a conventional work in literary criticism or history ; indeed , in its general outline , though not in ...
... final publication witnessed the appearance of Christopher Hill's Milton and the English Revolution.1 Dr Hill's book is much more than a conventional work in literary criticism or history ; indeed , in its general outline , though not in ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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