Samson AgonistesMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1916 |
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Strana xvii
... lords of the Philistines at whose mercy Samson entirely lies , are insulted by him through their officer . - Who would expect after all this that Samson would ever triumph over his foes ? Who would not rather expect that these foes ...
... lords of the Philistines at whose mercy Samson entirely lies , are insulted by him through their officer . - Who would expect after all this that Samson would ever triumph over his foes ? Who would not rather expect that these foes ...
Strana xxix
... entirely reversed . The former reaches the lowest depths of despair , while the latter's hopeful- ness is correspondingly exalted . In this frame of mind he departs to negotiate with the Philistine lords . When INTRODUCTION . xxix.
... entirely reversed . The former reaches the lowest depths of despair , while the latter's hopeful- ness is correspondingly exalted . In this frame of mind he departs to negotiate with the Philistine lords . When INTRODUCTION . xxix.
Strana xxx
John Milton. he departs to negotiate with the Philistine lords . When he returns to announce the progress of his efforts , his hopes seem to rise still higher , and he draws a loving picture of his son , restored to his own house ...
John Milton. he departs to negotiate with the Philistine lords . When he returns to announce the progress of his efforts , his hopes seem to rise still higher , and he draws a loving picture of his son , restored to his own house ...
Strana xxxi
... lords of the Philistines in the temple of Dagon typify the godless and dissolute manners prevalent at the court of Charles II .; and lastly , the freedom which Manoah predicts for Israel ( 1. 1719 ) , and which they compassed under the ...
... lords of the Philistines in the temple of Dagon typify the godless and dissolute manners prevalent at the court of Charles II .; and lastly , the freedom which Manoah predicts for Israel ( 1. 1719 ) , and which they compassed under the ...
Strana 5
... lords for Samson's redemption : who , in the mean- while , is visited by other persons , and , lastly , by a public officer to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his strength in their presence ...
... lords for Samson's redemption : who , in the mean- while , is visited by other persons , and , lastly , by a public officer to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his strength in their presence ...
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Abbott action allusion Beau Ben Jonson blind called Chaucer Chor Chorus common Comus constr Dagon death Delilah deliverance derived drama Edipus Elizabethan enemies English Euripides evil expr expression eyes fame father frequent Gaza Greek Greek Chorus grief H. B. COTTERILL hand Harapha hath Hebrew hence hendiadys Henry Henry VI honour hyperbaton Introd Israel Jephthah Josephus Judges king Latin accent lords Manoah marriage Masson meaning meant metaphor Milton mind modern Nazarite noun occurs in Shak Ovid P. L. iv P. L. vii Philistines Piers Plowman play POEMS prison prose ransom reference Restoration Sams Samson Agonistes Scripture secret Shak Shakspere Soph speech Spenser spirit strength subst Tale thee thine thou tion Todd quotes tragedy triumph unto verb virtue W. T. WEBB weakness wife word Wyclif zeugma ἐν καὶ ὡς وو