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... Samson Agonistes . Samson is , indeed , a ' world - historical individual ' whose own personality is only fully expressed in the great deed performed at the temple , and who , at the same time , articulates the full significance of the ...
... Samson Agonistes . Samson is , indeed , a ' world - historical individual ' whose own personality is only fully expressed in the great deed performed at the temple , and who , at the same time , articulates the full significance of the ...
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... Samson Agonistes has , of course , been a matter of some contention . It was published along with Paradise Regained in 1671 , but whereas the opening lines of the latter work clearly indicate its status as a ' sequel ' to Paradise Lost ...
... Samson Agonistes has , of course , been a matter of some contention . It was published along with Paradise Regained in 1671 , but whereas the opening lines of the latter work clearly indicate its status as a ' sequel ' to Paradise Lost ...
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... ( Samson Agonistes , 687–96 . ) 165. Quoted in W. Lamont and S. Oldfield , Politics , Religion and Literature in the Seventeenth Century , London , 1975 , p . 235 . 166. Samson Agonistes , 647-8 . 167. Ibid . , 654 . 168. Ibid . , 632 ...
... ( Samson Agonistes , 687–96 . ) 165. Quoted in W. Lamont and S. Oldfield , Politics , Religion and Literature in the Seventeenth Century , London , 1975 , p . 235 . 166. Samson Agonistes , 647-8 . 167. Ibid . , 654 . 168. Ibid . , 632 ...
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