Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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Página 87
... comes to have what seems a varying , but is in fact a steady , view of honor . The esteem won from the ignorant many ... come to wish , as Nimrod wished , simply to get themselves a name , lest far disperst In foreign 87 THE GOOD LIFE ...
... comes to have what seems a varying , but is in fact a steady , view of honor . The esteem won from the ignorant many ... come to wish , as Nimrod wished , simply to get themselves a name , lest far disperst In foreign 87 THE GOOD LIFE ...
Página 142
... come to the trial and inspection of the under- standing ; being to pass through many little wards and limits of the ... comes that way , if they like the errand she brings , they are so artful to counterfeit the very shape and visage of ...
... come to the trial and inspection of the under- standing ; being to pass through many little wards and limits of the ... comes that way , if they like the errand she brings , they are so artful to counterfeit the very shape and visage of ...
Página 151
... comes the dis- tinction between the heavenly and earthly Aphrodite , the heavenly and earthly love . Eryximachus enlarges the realm of love to include the universe , explaining all sympathetic and antipathetic movements as the effects ...
... comes the dis- tinction between the heavenly and earthly Aphrodite , the heavenly and earthly love . Eryximachus enlarges the realm of love to include the universe , explaining all sympathetic and antipathetic movements as the effects ...
Contenido
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
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