Captain Or Colonel: The Soldier in Milton's Life and ArtUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - 272 páginas Fallon examines the roles that warfare and the archetype of the soldier assume in the life and work of John Milton. |
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... common reader to continue to fall back on his common sense . Thus , this study will not explore the complexities of repression , regression , fixation , or projection , but will presume that the reader can identify the correspondences ...
... common reader to continue to fall back on his common sense . Thus , this study will not explore the complexities of repression , regression , fixation , or projection , but will presume that the reader can identify the correspondences ...
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... common purpose that seems to have inspired the citizens at the time . This glow of hope and common purpose , however , was cast in shadow by the consistently dismal news of defeats of the regular Parliamentary forces about London and by ...
... common purpose that seems to have inspired the citizens at the time . This glow of hope and common purpose , however , was cast in shadow by the consistently dismal news of defeats of the regular Parliamentary forces about London and by ...
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... common to men who have faced death together created among the soldiers a strong unanimity on at least one point : each man should be per- mitted to find God in his own way and not by direction of the state . The reports reaching London ...
... common to men who have faced death together created among the soldiers a strong unanimity on at least one point : each man should be per- mitted to find God in his own way and not by direction of the state . The reports reaching London ...
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