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... epic Milton feels it his duty to state categorically that heroic virtue does not mean fighting on the battlefield . ... Dream not of their fight , As of a duel , or the local wounds Of head or heel : a and tells him that he should ...
... epic Milton feels it his duty to state categorically that heroic virtue does not mean fighting on the battlefield . ... Dream not of their fight , As of a duel , or the local wounds Of head or heel : a and tells him that he should ...
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he could fight with armies clad in steel . The legendary stories of Samson's miraculous deeds like the slaughter of his foes by the jaw of a dead ass and bearing the gates of Azza up to the hill by Hebron , a distance of about forty ...
he could fight with armies clad in steel . The legendary stories of Samson's miraculous deeds like the slaughter of his foes by the jaw of a dead ass and bearing the gates of Azza up to the hill by Hebron , a distance of about forty ...
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The play refers to religious wars being fought in the name of Gods , to the old world of heroic fights vindicating the glory of Gods . ... It is not a fight between Samson and Harapha , it is between God and Dagon .
The play refers to religious wars being fought in the name of Gods , to the old world of heroic fights vindicating the glory of Gods . ... It is not a fight between Samson and Harapha , it is between God and Dagon .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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