Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... given in Agar's Milton and Plato . The double asterisk marks a reference given neither in the Columbia Index nor by Agar . C.E. with Arabic numbers following refers to the Columbia edition of The Works of John Milton , volume and page ...
... given in Agar's Milton and Plato . The double asterisk marks a reference given neither in the Columbia Index nor by Agar . C.E. with Arabic numbers following refers to the Columbia edition of The Works of John Milton , volume and page ...
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... given , or Jove himself had he given all but heaven ? ( Mac Kellar , p . 149. ) Here Milton believes , like Plato , that exaggerated interest in money is a perversion of the natural yearning for good , and opposed to the desire for ...
... given , or Jove himself had he given all but heaven ? ( Mac Kellar , p . 149. ) Here Milton believes , like Plato , that exaggerated interest in money is a perversion of the natural yearning for good , and opposed to the desire for ...
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... given me , even these things would never have seen the light ; little concerned , though others were ignorant that I knew what I did . It was not the fame of every thing that I was waiting for , but the opportunity . ( 8. 113. ) Like ...
... given me , even these things would never have seen the light ; little concerned , though others were ignorant that I knew what I did . It was not the fame of every thing that I was waiting for , but the opportunity . ( 8. 113. ) Like ...
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Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
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