Milton's Samson Agonistes: With Introduction, Notes, Glossary and IndexesUniversity Press, 1951 - 170 strán (strany) |
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Strana xlvi
... bring it back into the haven of passionless calm : these form a perfect achievement of unfaltering art which needs no prophet . But as it were idle to criticise the closing scenes , so would it be equally useless to deny the inadequacy ...
... bring it back into the haven of passionless calm : these form a perfect achievement of unfaltering art which needs no prophet . But as it were idle to criticise the closing scenes , so would it be equally useless to deny the inadequacy ...
Strana 42
... bring up thy van ; My heels are fettered , but my fist is free . Har . Sams . Go , baffled coward , lest I run upon thee , Though in these chains , bulk without spirit vast , And with one buffet lay thy structure low , Or swing thee in ...
... bring up thy van ; My heels are fettered , but my fist is free . Har . Sams . Go , baffled coward , lest I run upon thee , Though in these chains , bulk without spirit vast , And with one buffet lay thy structure low , Or swing thee in ...
Strana 118
... brings to Samson later on , 1310 et seq . , was due to Harapha ; and in this way the scene which has just closed has ... bringing destruction on his enemies ; yet here he uses words , draw and ruin ( cf. 1515 ) , literally descriptive of ...
... brings to Samson later on , 1310 et seq . , was due to Harapha ; and in this way the scene which has just closed has ... bringing destruction on his enemies ; yet here he uses words , draw and ruin ( cf. 1515 ) , literally descriptive of ...
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INTRODUCTION viilxvi | vii |
SAMSON AGONISTES 158 | xix |
NOTES 59138 | 138 |
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