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... Samson Agonistes . " " PARADISE REGAINED , " IV . 541-595 . So saying he caught him up , and without wing Of Hippogrif bore through the Air sublime Over the Wilderness and o're the Plain ; Till underneath them fair Jerusalem , The holy ...
... Samson Agonistes . " " PARADISE REGAINED , " IV . 541-595 . So saying he caught him up , and without wing Of Hippogrif bore through the Air sublime Over the Wilderness and o're the Plain ; Till underneath them fair Jerusalem , The holy ...
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... SAMSON AGONISTES , ¡± 1660-1707 . Chor . O dearly - bought revenge , yet glorious ! Living or dying thou hast fulfill'd The work for which thou wast foretold To Israel , and now ly'st victorious Among thy slain self - kill'd Not ...
... SAMSON AGONISTES , ¡± 1660-1707 . Chor . O dearly - bought revenge , yet glorious ! Living or dying thou hast fulfill'd The work for which thou wast foretold To Israel , and now ly'st victorious Among thy slain self - kill'd Not ...
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... Milton's spelling -- that of the MSS . so far as they go , or that of the printed volume ? Farther , for all the later poetry , in- cluding Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes xlii Milton's English :
... Milton's spelling -- that of the MSS . so far as they go , or that of the printed volume ? Farther , for all the later poetry , in- cluding Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes xlii Milton's English :
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John Milton David Masson. cluding Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes , we have neither a spelling set up by the printers from Milton's own manu- script , nor a spelling passed by Milton's personal revision after the ...
John Milton David Masson. cluding Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes , we have neither a spelling set up by the printers from Milton's own manu- script , nor a spelling passed by Milton's personal revision after the ...
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... Samson Agonistes , the Miltonic , in syntax as in all else , is seen at its fullest . It is in them that Milton's most formed syntax is to be studied . Variety , no doubt ! Parts and passages of rich , or even sweet and simple beauty ...
... Samson Agonistes , the Miltonic , in syntax as in all else , is seen at its fullest . It is in them that Milton's most formed syntax is to be studied . Variety , no doubt ! Parts and passages of rich , or even sweet and simple beauty ...
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