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done so as his political career developed , not so much for lack of time as for his
changing attitude to the party he had once believed would bring about a glorious
England . He had reached a point in his study of history when he could no ...
done so as his political career developed , not so much for lack of time as for his
changing attitude to the party he had once believed would bring about a glorious
England . He had reached a point in his study of history when he could no ...
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More than once he had lied to them through Dalilah about the secret of his
strength . Temporarily they have reduced him to slavery by cutting his hair ; but
hair grows , and may not strength return ? The magistrates and lords were taking
no ...
More than once he had lied to them through Dalilah about the secret of his
strength . Temporarily they have reduced him to slavery by cutting his hair ; but
hair grows , and may not strength return ? The magistrates and lords were taking
no ...
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( 1269 - 70 ) But to the Chorus , Samson ' s self - control in the face of insult that
would once have aroused him to fury , may be only the result of the patience
Samson has learned , that Patience that once replied to Milton : “ They also serve
who ...
( 1269 - 70 ) But to the Chorus , Samson ' s self - control in the face of insult that
would once have aroused him to fury , may be only the result of the patience
Samson has learned , that Patience that once replied to Milton : “ They also serve
who ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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