Milton's Samson Agonistes: With Introduction, Notes, Glossary and IndexesUniversity Press, 1951 - 170 strán (strany) |
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... VIII . 232 , X. 475- and ' strange ' exactly suits here : the speaker being an Israelite visiting a Philistine town . 335. Cf. Com . 180 , " where else Shall I inform my unacquainted feet ? " i.e. guide , direct ; an uncommon use . 338 ...
... VIII . 232 , X. 475- and ' strange ' exactly suits here : the speaker being an Israelite visiting a Philistine town . 335. Cf. Com . 180 , " where else Shall I inform my unacquainted feet ? " i.e. guide , direct ; an uncommon use . 338 ...
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... viii . 9 , “ God ... raised him up a plentiful fountain of sweet water at a certain rock . " 583. brunt , the heat ( see G. ) or burden of the battle . 586. I persuade me = I am sure , convinced , cf. 1495 ; a common Shakesperian use ...
... viii . 9 , “ God ... raised him up a plentiful fountain of sweet water at a certain rock . " 583. brunt , the heat ( see G. ) or burden of the battle . 586. I persuade me = I am sure , convinced , cf. 1495 ; a common Shakesperian use ...
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... viii . 14 ; so Macbeth , IV . 2. 35. Etymologically short for Middle E. engin from Lat . ingenium ; but the meaning may have been due to some confusion with O. E. grin , a snare ; cf. Ps . cxl . 5 , in the Genevan Bible ( 1562 ) , " the ...
... viii . 14 ; so Macbeth , IV . 2. 35. Etymologically short for Middle E. engin from Lat . ingenium ; but the meaning may have been due to some confusion with O. E. grin , a snare ; cf. Ps . cxl . 5 , in the Genevan Bible ( 1562 ) , " the ...
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INTRODUCTION viilxvi | vii |
SAMSON AGONISTES 158 | xix |
NOTES 59138 | 138 |
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