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... seems plain to me that there is no organic principle determining , informing , controlling into a vital whole , the elaborate analogical structure , the extraordinary variety of technical devices , the 40 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH ...
... seems plain to me that there is no organic principle determining , informing , controlling into a vital whole , the elaborate analogical structure , the extraordinary variety of technical devices , the 40 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH ...
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... seem possible to associate the Presbyterians , rather than the Independents , with wealth . Indeed , both Royalist 64 and Leveller 65 observers at times characterised Independency precisely by its association with wealth . But if ...
... seem possible to associate the Presbyterians , rather than the Independents , with wealth . Indeed , both Royalist 64 and Leveller 65 observers at times characterised Independency precisely by its association with wealth . But if ...
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... seems to us that this particular distinction is somewhat misleading in that it ignores the genuinely political ( and prophetic ) content of both the three later poems and some , at least , of the earlier poems . Grierson's decision to ...
... seems to us that this particular distinction is somewhat misleading in that it ignores the genuinely political ( and prophetic ) content of both the three later poems and some , at least , of the earlier poems . Grierson's decision to ...
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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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