The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... endeavour to write tragedy . The circumscription of time , wherein the whole drama begins and ends is , according to ancient rule and best example , within the space of twenty - four hours . 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind ,
... endeavour to write tragedy . The circumscription of time , wherein the whole drama begins and ends is , according to ancient rule and best example , within the space of twenty - four hours . 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind ,
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John Milton John Mitford. 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and now in the prison at Gaza , there to labour as in a common workhouse , on a festival- day , in the general cessation from labour , comes forth into the open air ...
John Milton John Mitford. 5 THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and now in the prison at Gaza , there to labour as in a common workhouse , on a festival- day , in the general cessation from labour , comes forth into the open air ...
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... Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 55 60 65 Light the prime work of God to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might in part my grief have eas ...
... Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 55 60 65 Light the prime work of God to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might in part my grief have eas ...
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... blind , Into a dungeon thrust to work with slaves ? Alas ! methinks whom God hath chosen once To worthiest deeds , if he through frailty err , He should not so o'erwhelm , and as a thrall 370 Subject him to so foul indignities , Be it ...
... blind , Into a dungeon thrust to work with slaves ? Alas ! methinks whom God hath chosen once To worthiest deeds , if he through frailty err , He should not so o'erwhelm , and as a thrall 370 Subject him to so foul indignities , Be it ...
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... ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their hands , 435 · 440 Them out of thine , who slew'st them SAMSON AGONISTES . 23.
... ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their hands , 435 · 440 Them out of thine , who slew'st them SAMSON AGONISTES . 23.
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