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... mediating agency between , on the one hand , the observed re- gularities of social behaviour and , on the other , the notion that the social world consists only of discrete individuals . This notion 12 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH ...
... mediating agency between , on the one hand , the observed re- gularities of social behaviour and , on the other , the notion that the social world consists only of discrete individuals . This notion 12 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH ...
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... of a transcendence of reality . And the architec- tural qualities of his verse derive from the sheer effort imposed upon him by the near - impossibility of realising that project 144 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
... of a transcendence of reality . And the architec- tural qualities of his verse derive from the sheer effort imposed upon him by the near - impossibility of realising that project 144 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
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... and heathen deities : Should I of these the liberty regard , Who freed , as to their ancient patrimony , Unhumbled , unrepentant , unreformed , Headlong would follow , and to their gods perhaps Of 174 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
... and heathen deities : Should I of these the liberty regard , Who freed , as to their ancient patrimony , Unhumbled , unrepentant , unreformed , Headlong would follow , and to their gods perhaps Of 174 JOHN MILTON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION.
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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