Samson AgonistesMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1916 |
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... Comus already this balance inclines , and Milton makes his choice : Joy is now in his eyes associated with Vice and Melancholy with Virtue . Comus is the court of Charles I. , as Delilah is the court of the Restoration . The Lady is ...
... Comus already this balance inclines , and Milton makes his choice : Joy is now in his eyes associated with Vice and Melancholy with Virtue . Comus is the court of Charles I. , as Delilah is the court of the Restoration . The Lady is ...
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... Comus , 560. The meaning of this word in Anglo - Saxon was ' quiet ' ( from the root STA- to stand ) . In Middle English it retains this meaning , but also ac- quires a new one of ' silent ' in the Owl and the Nightingale ( 1250 ) ; it ...
... Comus , 560. The meaning of this word in Anglo - Saxon was ' quiet ' ( from the root STA- to stand ) . In Middle English it retains this meaning , but also ac- quires a new one of ' silent ' in the Owl and the Nightingale ( 1250 ) ; it ...
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... ( Comus , 189 , " palmer's weed " ) . وو 123. O'er - worn , ' threadbare , ' ' tattered . ' This is a touch of Euripides , who is fond of dwelling upon the rags and squalor of misery , for which he is ridiculed by Aristophanes . This ...
... ( Comus , 189 , " palmer's weed " ) . وو 123. O'er - worn , ' threadbare , ' ' tattered . ' This is a touch of Euripides , who is fond of dwelling upon the rags and squalor of misery , for which he is ridiculed by Aristophanes . This ...
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... Comus , 384 , " Himself is his own dungeon . ' 157. An Alexandrine . Which ; the antecedent is ' the fact that the soul of man is imprisoned in the body , ' to be inferred from ll . 156 , 158. oft without cause ; for often the ' ills of ...
... Comus , 384 , " Himself is his own dungeon . ' 157. An Alexandrine . Which ; the antecedent is ' the fact that the soul of man is imprisoned in the body , ' to be inferred from ll . 156 , 158. oft without cause ; for often the ' ills of ...
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... Comus , 180 , " Where else shall I inform my un- acquainted feet ? ” 336. Newton pointed out that this line is introduced to account for Manoah's coming later than the Chorus . Manoah had evidently set out at once on hearing that Samson ...
... Comus , 180 , " Where else shall I inform my un- acquainted feet ? ” 336. Newton pointed out that this line is introduced to account for Manoah's coming later than the Chorus . Manoah had evidently set out at once on hearing that Samson ...
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Abbott action allusion Beau Ben Jonson blind called Chaucer Chor Chorus common Comus constr Dagon death Delilah deliverance derived drama Edipus Elizabethan enemies English Euripides evil expr expression eyes fame father frequent Gaza Greek Greek Chorus grief H. B. COTTERILL hand Harapha hath Hebrew hence hendiadys Henry Henry VI honour hyperbaton Introd Israel Jephthah Josephus Judges king Latin accent lords Manoah marriage Masson meaning meant metaphor Milton mind modern Nazarite noun occurs in Shak Ovid P. L. iv P. L. vii Philistines Piers Plowman play POEMS prison prose ransom reference Restoration Sams Samson Agonistes Scripture secret Shak Shakspere Soph speech Spenser spirit strength subst Tale thee thine thou tion Todd quotes tragedy triumph unto verb virtue W. T. WEBB weakness wife word Wyclif zeugma ἐν καὶ ὡς وو