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Bunyan ' s ability to universalize his experience is supremely evident in The
Pilgrim ' s Progress , perhaps the most successful allegory in British literature .
The Pilgrim ' s Progress has as its basic metaphor the familiar idea of life as a
journey .
Bunyan ' s ability to universalize his experience is supremely evident in The
Pilgrim ' s Progress , perhaps the most successful allegory in British literature .
The Pilgrim ' s Progress has as its basic metaphor the familiar idea of life as a
journey .
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Men who , obeying the dictates of “ the algebra of need , ” will stop at nothing to
fulfill their desires have , in the terms of the moral allegory Burroughs creates , “
lost their human citizenship ” and become nonhuman parasites feeding on the
life ...
Men who , obeying the dictates of “ the algebra of need , ” will stop at nothing to
fulfill their desires have , in the terms of the moral allegory Burroughs creates , “
lost their human citizenship ” and become nonhuman parasites feeding on the
life ...
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Men who , obeying the dictates of “ the algebra of need , ” will stop at nothing to
fulfill their desires have , in the terms of the moral allegory Burroughs creates , “
lost their human citizenship ” and become nonhuman parasites feeding on the
life ...
Men who , obeying the dictates of “ the algebra of need , ” will stop at nothing to
fulfill their desires have , in the terms of the moral allegory Burroughs creates , “
lost their human citizenship ” and become nonhuman parasites feeding on the
life ...
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