A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 204
... ideas of the Parliamentarians ; but the terms in which he thought were those of the new society , with the interests and behaviour of com- petitive men mercilessly revealed . Most of the paradoxes are the product of Hobbes's greatest ...
... ideas of the Parliamentarians ; but the terms in which he thought were those of the new society , with the interests and behaviour of com- petitive men mercilessly revealed . Most of the paradoxes are the product of Hobbes's greatest ...
Page 211
... ideas from the English mind , so that when John Bunyan came to print his Pilgrim's Progress in 1678 he was still unconsciously in touch with the ideas of medieval Catholicism acknowledged by Geoffrey Chaucer and William Lang- land , to ...
... ideas from the English mind , so that when John Bunyan came to print his Pilgrim's Progress in 1678 he was still unconsciously in touch with the ideas of medieval Catholicism acknowledged by Geoffrey Chaucer and William Lang- land , to ...
Page 213
... ideas which , as personification , allegory , and symbolism , carried the artistic per- fection of the religious genre to its height . The book itself is surpris- ingly lacking in external event , since it makes the most of the growth ...
... ideas which , as personification , allegory , and symbolism , carried the artistic per- fection of the religious genre to its height . The book itself is surpris- ingly lacking in external event , since it makes the most of the growth ...
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