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The passage from Timon of Athens , which Marx quoted with such approval ,
clearly suggests that the sixteenth and seventeenth - century noblesse de robe ,
and presumably also the old feudal nobility , were able to achieve a much clearer
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The passage from Timon of Athens , which Marx quoted with such approval ,
clearly suggests that the sixteenth and seventeenth - century noblesse de robe ,
and presumably also the old feudal nobility , were able to achieve a much clearer
...
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80 As such it should result only in divorce . Milton ' s vehement denunciation of
the idea that adultery alone can constitute adequate grounds for divorce , clearly
follows from his initial rationalistic conception of the nature of marriage .
80 As such it should result only in divorce . Milton ' s vehement denunciation of
the idea that adultery alone can constitute adequate grounds for divorce , clearly
follows from his initial rationalistic conception of the nature of marriage .
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We argued too that the shifts in emphasis between the three poems can clearly
be related to the changing fortunes of the revolutionary opposition : Paradise Lost
is forged out of the experience of the very moment of defeat , Paradise Regained
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We argued too that the shifts in emphasis between the three poems can clearly
be related to the changing fortunes of the revolutionary opposition : Paradise Lost
is forged out of the experience of the very moment of defeat , Paradise Regained
...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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