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( 667–70 , 687-9 , 698–703 , 705 , 707 , emphasis mine ) a The force of this speech is a reflection of the Chorus's new sincerity . No longer are they concerned to occupy a safe middle ground in the quarrel between Samson and God : no ...
( 667–70 , 687-9 , 698–703 , 705 , 707 , emphasis mine ) a The force of this speech is a reflection of the Chorus's new sincerity . No longer are they concerned to occupy a safe middle ground in the quarrel between Samson and God : no ...
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In this crisis , the Chorus perform brilliantly , although their motive - a fear of disturbing the status quo – has nothing to do with the larger issue being debated . What they do is confuse that issue just when Samson has succeeded in ...
In this crisis , the Chorus perform brilliantly , although their motive - a fear of disturbing the status quo – has nothing to do with the larger issue being debated . What they do is confuse that issue just when Samson has succeeded in ...
Pagina 238
Chorus exult ' O dearly - bought revenge , yet glorious ! / ... with thy slaughtered foes in number more / Than all thy life had slain before ' ( they appropriate the characteristics of the biblical Samson ) ; and one must be something ...
Chorus exult ' O dearly - bought revenge , yet glorious ! / ... with thy slaughtered foes in number more / Than all thy life had slain before ' ( they appropriate the characteristics of the biblical Samson ) ; and one must be something ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
Copyright | |
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