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... lines 276-290 . The lyrics are in the purest Jonsonian manner . The blank verse is , on the whole , that of the Elizabethan dramatists , with Shakespearean echoes clearly audible , but Milton has given it a turn in the direction of his ...
... lines 276-290 . The lyrics are in the purest Jonsonian manner . The blank verse is , on the whole , that of the Elizabethan dramatists , with Shakespearean echoes clearly audible , but Milton has given it a turn in the direction of his ...
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... lines 1-331 , the dialogue between Samson and the Chorus ; the second , lines 331-724 , the visit of Manoa ; the third , lines 724-1061 , the visit of Dalila ; the fourth , lines 1061-1308 , the visit of Harapha , and as scene ii , lines ...
... lines 1-331 , the dialogue between Samson and the Chorus ; the second , lines 331-724 , the visit of Manoa ; the third , lines 724-1061 , the visit of Dalila ; the fourth , lines 1061-1308 , the visit of Harapha , and as scene ii , lines ...
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... ( lines 114-18 ) , ( 2 ) they are ignorant ( lines 119-22 ) , ( 3 ) they are negligent in performing their duties ( lines 123-29 ) . He concludes with a prophecy of speedy retribution ( lines 130-31 ) . The literary antecedents of the ...
... ( lines 114-18 ) , ( 2 ) they are ignorant ( lines 119-22 ) , ( 3 ) they are negligent in performing their duties ( lines 123-29 ) . He concludes with a prophecy of speedy retribution ( lines 130-31 ) . The literary antecedents of the ...
Contents
Preface | v |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 1 |
On the Death of a Fair Infant Anno Ætatis | 7 |
Copyright | |
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