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Comus and Samson Agonistes : a casebook Julian Lovelock. 1 II Samson Agonistes INTRODUCTION 1 Samson Agonistes was first published.
Comus and Samson Agonistes : a casebook Julian Lovelock. 1 II Samson Agonistes INTRODUCTION 1 Samson Agonistes was first published.
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INTRODUCTION I Samson Agonistes was first published in 1671 , though it was advertised and entered in the Stationer's register during the preceding year . But its date of composition is one of those apparently insoluble problems which ...
INTRODUCTION I Samson Agonistes was first published in 1671 , though it was advertised and entered in the Stationer's register during the preceding year . But its date of composition is one of those apparently insoluble problems which ...
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Defeat , Samson Agonistes is Milton's tortured reaction to the failure of the Commonwealth , his ' ... vision of how one might face the facts of human defeat with some kind of intelligible hope and how that hope might be transmitted by ...
Defeat , Samson Agonistes is Milton's tortured reaction to the failure of the Commonwealth , his ' ... vision of how one might face the facts of human defeat with some kind of intelligible hope and how that hope might be transmitted by ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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