Milton's Samson Agonistes: With Introduction, Notes, Glossary and IndexesUniversity Press, 1951 - 170 strán (strany) |
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... death of Catiline is brought in the same way . Speaking of the actual present- ment of death on the stage , and defending the classical manner of reporting it , Dryden says : " when we see death represented , we are convinced it is but ...
... death of Catiline is brought in the same way . Speaking of the actual present- ment of death on the stage , and defending the classical manner of reporting it , Dryden says : " when we see death represented , we are convinced it is but ...
Strana 53
... death to life is crown or shame . All by him fell , thou say'st : by whom fell he ? What glorious hand gave Samson his death's wound ? Mess . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man . Wearied with slaughter then , or how ? explain . Mess ...
... death to life is crown or shame . All by him fell , thou say'st : by whom fell he ? What glorious hand gave Samson his death's wound ? Mess . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man . Wearied with slaughter then , or how ? explain . Mess ...
Strana 97
... death at the same time as Vane ( June , 1662 ) , but reprieved , and imprisoned in Guernsey till his death in 1694. Scan captived . 695. or to , i.e. or leav'st them to . He is thinking of the fate of the Regicides , in particular of ...
... death at the same time as Vane ( June , 1662 ) , but reprieved , and imprisoned in Guernsey till his death in 1694. Scan captived . 695. or to , i.e. or leav'st them to . He is thinking of the fate of the Regicides , in particular of ...
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INTRODUCTION viilxvi | vii |
SAMSON AGONISTES 158 | xix |
NOTES 59138 | 138 |
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