Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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Página 36
... - builder , never disturbed them . ( 2.479-81 . ) The judgment here expressed is rather harsh . Let us say rather that the age was more concerned with the mystical part of Plato and surely we must grant that Plato 36 PLATO AND MILTON.
... - builder , never disturbed them . ( 2.479-81 . ) The judgment here expressed is rather harsh . Let us say rather that the age was more concerned with the mystical part of Plato and surely we must grant that Plato 36 PLATO AND MILTON.
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... concerns would condemn him to think poetry , what many do think it , the ' vain adorning and beautifying of vain things . ' If he chooses , then , to write with his ' left hand , ' knowing himself in such controversy to be inferior to ...
... concerns would condemn him to think poetry , what many do think it , the ' vain adorning and beautifying of vain things . ' If he chooses , then , to write with his ' left hand , ' knowing himself in such controversy to be inferior to ...
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... concern , and quickly turns his attention to more important matters . In an early letter , he compliments Thomas ... concerned with the effects of wealth and its pursuit . And now his judgments become more recognizably Platonic . We ...
... concern , and quickly turns his attention to more important matters . In an early letter , he compliments Thomas ... concerned with the effects of wealth and its pursuit . And now his judgments become more recognizably Platonic . We ...
Contenido
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
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