Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... Samson Agonistes 178 HIS POETRY T HE work of the Reformation in England ΤΟ POEMS QUOTED IN PART.
... Samson Agonistes 178 HIS POETRY T HE work of the Reformation in England ΤΟ POEMS QUOTED IN PART.
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... Samson Agonistes . " Parts at least of Satan's address to the sun in the fourth book of " Paradise Lost " ( lines 32 ff . ) survive as a fragment of this projected dramatic version . His abandonment of it was only in consonance with his ...
... Samson Agonistes . " Parts at least of Satan's address to the sun in the fourth book of " Paradise Lost " ( lines 32 ff . ) survive as a fragment of this projected dramatic version . His abandonment of it was only in consonance with his ...
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... Samson Agonistes " ' ( that is , " Samson the Wrestler " ) . In this Milton returned to the dramatic form which he had abandoned in favour of the epic in the writing of " Paradise Lost " the work being modelled faithfully upon the lines ...
... Samson Agonistes " ' ( that is , " Samson the Wrestler " ) . In this Milton returned to the dramatic form which he had abandoned in favour of the epic in the writing of " Paradise Lost " the work being modelled faithfully upon the lines ...
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... Samson Agonistes " is also a prophecy of judgment to come . Milton's firm faith in the ultimate triumph of righteous- ness , proclaimed so nobly many years before in 66 Comus , " is with him still to console and inspire . This faith is ...
... Samson Agonistes " is also a prophecy of judgment to come . Milton's firm faith in the ultimate triumph of righteous- ness , proclaimed so nobly many years before in 66 Comus , " is with him still to console and inspire . This faith is ...
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