Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... Samson , cannot , I think , be censured as wholly superfluous ; but the succeeding dispute , in which Samson contends to die , and which his father breaks off , that he may go to solicit his release , is only valuable for its own ...
... Samson , cannot , I think , be censured as wholly superfluous ; but the succeeding dispute , in which Samson contends to die , and which his father breaks off , that he may go to solicit his release , is only valuable for its own ...
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... Samson . Samson , their prisoner , has had his eyes put out , and is a slave to grind at their public mill ; but is respited from labour on this holiday . The poem here opens with Samson speaking to a guide : [ 1-5 ] . Samson having ...
... Samson . Samson , their prisoner , has had his eyes put out , and is a slave to grind at their public mill ; but is respited from labour on this holiday . The poem here opens with Samson speaking to a guide : [ 1-5 ] . Samson having ...
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... Samson and the Chorus continue pre- paratory discourses of the same progressive nature . And Samson's perturbation of mind and dark forebodings , like those of Œdipus , are gradually heightened by the appearance of Dalila and Harapha ...
... Samson and the Chorus continue pre- paratory discourses of the same progressive nature . And Samson's perturbation of mind and dark forebodings , like those of Œdipus , are gradually heightened by the appearance of Dalila and Harapha ...
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40 | 22 |
Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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