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... Newton . 131 Adamantean ] Johnson thinks this word peculiar to Milton . Perhaps he coined it from Ovid . Met . vii . 104. Todd . 136 insupportably ] Spens . F. Q. i . vii . 11 . he gan advance With huge force , and insupportable main ...
... Newton . 131 Adamantean ] Johnson thinks this word peculiar to Milton . Perhaps he coined it from Ovid . Met . vii . 104. Todd . 136 insupportably ] Spens . F. Q. i . vii . 11 . he gan advance With huge force , and insupportable main ...
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... . Prom . Vinct . ver . 377. Hor . Epist . i . i . 34 . ' Sunt verba et voces , quibus hunc lenire dolorem Possis , et magnam morbi deponere partem . ' Thyer and Newton . 190 SAMS . Your coming , friends , revives me 14 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... . Prom . Vinct . ver . 377. Hor . Epist . i . i . 34 . ' Sunt verba et voces , quibus hunc lenire dolorem Possis , et magnam morbi deponere partem . ' Thyer and Newton . 190 SAMS . Your coming , friends , revives me 14 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . 270 VOL . III . C As their deliverer ? If he aught begin , How SAMSON AGONISTES , 17.
... strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . 270 VOL . III . C As their deliverer ? If he aught begin , How SAMSON AGONISTES , 17.
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... . ' 354 son ] Terentii Andria , I. 1. 69 . tum uno ore omnes omnia Bona dicere , et laudare fortunas meas , Qui gnatum haberem tali ingenio pr©¡ditum . ' Newton . O wherefore did God grant me my request , And 20 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... . ' 354 son ] Terentii Andria , I. 1. 69 . tum uno ore omnes omnia Bona dicere , et laudare fortunas meas , Qui gnatum haberem tali ingenio pr©¡ditum . ' Newton . O wherefore did God grant me my request , And 20 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... thou dealt already ! 694 dogs ] Hom . Il . i . 4. Newton . 700 crude ] Premature , coming before its time , as Cruda funera ' in Statius . Jortin . VOL . III . D Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His SAMSON AGONISTES . 33.
... thou dealt already ! 694 dogs ] Hom . Il . i . 4. Newton . 700 crude ] Premature , coming before its time , as Cruda funera ' in Statius . Jortin . VOL . III . D Behold him in this state calamitous , and turn His SAMSON AGONISTES . 33.
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