Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... political ideals and realities . Short groups of political sonnets , such as Petrarch's stinging attacks on the papal court and Giovanni Gui- diccioni's patriotic laments for the divided and chaotic state of Italy , were praised and ...
... political ideals and realities . Short groups of political sonnets , such as Petrarch's stinging attacks on the papal court and Giovanni Gui- diccioni's patriotic laments for the divided and chaotic state of Italy , were praised and ...
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... political Kingdom . And , especially in the 1650s , millenarians , or Fifth Monarchy Men , frightened the con- servative reformers by preaching and acting as if the eschato- logical Kingdom of Glory was at hand . Nevertheless , between ...
... political Kingdom . And , especially in the 1650s , millenarians , or Fifth Monarchy Men , frightened the con- servative reformers by preaching and acting as if the eschato- logical Kingdom of Glory was at hand . Nevertheless , between ...
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... political expediency and allow his sonnet praising the avowed Royalist to be included in the volume . Their friendship and shared goal to perfect English music and verse transcended the separation imposed by partisan politics . Although ...
... political expediency and allow his sonnet praising the avowed Royalist to be included in the volume . Their friendship and shared goal to perfect English music and verse transcended the separation imposed by partisan politics . Although ...
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