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The famous soliloquy at the beginning of Book IX is , of course , entirely non -
epic in its deliberate revelation of the mind of Satan ; it is reminiscent of
Shakespeare , rather than of Homer . 50 But if Satan is the most striking example
of ...
The famous soliloquy at the beginning of Book IX is , of course , entirely non -
epic in its deliberate revelation of the mind of Satan ; it is reminiscent of
Shakespeare , rather than of Homer . 50 But if Satan is the most striking example
of ...
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Now this is , in fact , extremely significant : Samson has attained , at the very
beginning of the poem , that stoic heroism which the whole of Paradise Regained
is designed to exhibit as constitutive of Christ ' s special virtues , which , indeed ...
Now this is , in fact , extremely significant : Samson has attained , at the very
beginning of the poem , that stoic heroism which the whole of Paradise Regained
is designed to exhibit as constitutive of Christ ' s special virtues , which , indeed ...
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Dr Johnson ' s view that Samson Agonistes had a beginning and an end , but no
middle , is , of course , well known . ... mind at the beginning of the poem , his
admission of blame and his acknowledgement of divine justice , were in
themselves ...
Dr Johnson ' s view that Samson Agonistes had a beginning and an end , but no
middle , is , of course , well known . ... mind at the beginning of the poem , his
admission of blame and his acknowledgement of divine justice , were in
themselves ...
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