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Political Theology and Early Modernity
The relativity that she underscores is conveyed even more forcefully a bit later
when Harapha wishes for a definitive Philistine victory over “the unforeskinned
race, ofwhom [Samson] bear'st / The highest name for valiant acts” (1100–01).
Graham Hammill, Julia Reinhard Lupton,
2012
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins
I should have forced thee soon with other arms, Or left thy cascass where the ass
lay thrown: So had the glory of prowess been recovered To Palestine, won by a
Philistine, From the unforeskinned race, of whom thou bearest The highest name
...
John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray,
1836
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Miltoni Samson Agonistes. Græce reddidit Georgius, Baro ...
I should have forced thee soon wish other arms, Or left thy carcass where the ass
lay thrown. So had the glory of prowess been recovered To Palestine, won by a
Philistine, From the unforeskinned race, of whom thou bearest The highest name
...
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Milton's Paradise Regained, and other poems
So had the glory of prowess been recovered To Palestine, won by a Philistine,
From the unforeskinned race, of whom thou bearest 'The highest name for valiant
acts ; that honour, 1101 Certain to have won by mortal due] from thee, I lose, ...
So bad the glory of prowess been recovered To Palestine, won by a Philistine,
From the unforeskinned race, of whom thou bearest 1100 The highest name for
valiant acts ; that honour, Certain to have won by mortal duel from thee, 1080.
1081.
John Milton, Thomas Keightley,
1859
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The British Essayists: Connoisseur
the 'Change, and the adjacent coffee-houses ; that by a frequent intercourse and
conversation with ' the unforeskinned race,' he might habituate himself to their air
and deportment. A like desire of penetrating into the most secret springs of ...
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The Complete Shorter Poems of John Milton
I should have forced thee soon with other arms, Or left thy carcass where the ass
lay thrown; So had the glory of prowess been recovered To Palestine, won by a
Philistine From the unforeskinned race, of whom thou bear'st The highest name ...
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Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois ... revue ...
UNFOREKNOWN, adj. [not foreseen by prescience] Qui n'est point prevu ;
imprevu. UNFORESEEN, adj. [not know., before it happened] Imprecu, inopini.
UNFORESKINNED, u,!j. [circumcised] Ctrconcii. UNFORFEITED.as;. [not forfeited
] Qu'on ...
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Nation and Nurture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature
... to nurse him, Samson underscores the likeness between Israel and her
enemies and hence his need to assert his difference and independence not only
from the foreskinned race but from the unforeskinned “Abraham's race” (29) as
well.
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The Merchant of Venice: Critical Essays
The first lies in the care with which Macklin researched the role, visiting the
Exchange and “adjacent coffee-houses; that by a frequent intercourse and
conversation with 'the unforeskinned race' he might habituate himself to their air
and ...
John W. Mahon, Ellen Macleod Mahon,
2013