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victims of his tyranny there yet remains hope . And in the last two Books of
Paradise Lost Milton attempts to explain in what that hope might consist . In so far
as we are concerned with Paradise Lost ' s meaning , as opposed to the merely
formal ...
victims of his tyranny there yet remains hope . And in the last two Books of
Paradise Lost Milton attempts to explain in what that hope might consist . In so far
as we are concerned with Paradise Lost ' s meaning , as opposed to the merely
formal ...
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Samson , at the beginning of the poem , is not yet truly heroic ; rather , he is
merely submissive to the blind decrees of fate . Samson has , indeed ,
recognised his fault , but in so doing he has also abandoned all hope . As he tells
his father ...
Samson , at the beginning of the poem , is not yet truly heroic ; rather , he is
merely submissive to the blind decrees of fate . Samson has , indeed ,
recognised his fault , but in so doing he has also abandoned all hope . As he tells
his father ...
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... Regained out of the awful , delayed , recognition of the full extent of the
catastrophe of the Restoration , and Samson Agonistes out of a renewal of hope
inspired by the progressive destabilisation of the Restoration Monarchy after
1667 .
... Regained out of the awful , delayed , recognition of the full extent of the
catastrophe of the Restoration , and Samson Agonistes out of a renewal of hope
inspired by the progressive destabilisation of the Restoration Monarchy after
1667 .
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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