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John Milton. THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON VOLUME III ALDI ANGLVS DISCIP . LONDON WILLIAM PICKERING 1845 RB23 . a 11175 SAMSON AGONISTES , A DRAMATIC POEM.
John Milton. THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON VOLUME III ALDI ANGLVS DISCIP . LONDON WILLIAM PICKERING 1845 RB23 . a 11175 SAMSON AGONISTES , A DRAMATIC POEM.
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... . cap . vi . Tragoedia et imitatio actionis seri©¡ , & c . per misericordiam ct metum perficiens talium affectuum lustrationem . VOL . III . B OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH IS CALLED TRAGEDY SAMSON AGONISTES, ...
... . cap . vi . Tragoedia et imitatio actionis seri©¡ , & c . per misericordiam ct metum perficiens talium affectuum lustrationem . VOL . III . B OF THAT SORT OF DRAMATIC POEM WHICH IS CALLED TRAGEDY SAMSON AGONISTES, ...
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... 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 . THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and 4 ...
... 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 . THE ARGUMENT . SAMSON made captive , blind , and 4 ...
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... Samson , which yet more troubles him . Manoah then departs to prosecute his endea- vour with the Philistian lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to require ...
... Samson , which yet more troubles him . Manoah then departs to prosecute his endea- vour with the Philistian lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to require ...
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