Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... language as earnestly as Plato had applied it to dress . Indeed it became for Milton a constant guide , too little observed by readers of his prose , who natu- rally are more struck by its more striking corollary , that needed and ...
... language as earnestly as Plato had applied it to dress . Indeed it became for Milton a constant guide , too little observed by readers of his prose , who natu- rally are more struck by its more striking corollary , that needed and ...
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... language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his Church was to be pleaded , for which pur- pose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened , ... but thou wert dumb ...
... language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his Church was to be pleaded , for which pur- pose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened , ... but thou wert dumb ...
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... Language and Literature 18 , Nos . 3-4 . Urbana , Illinois , 1935 . Milton . The Works of John Milton . Ed . by F. A. Patterson and others . Columbia University Press , New York , 1931-8 . The Poems of John Milton . Ed . by Sir H. J. C. ...
... Language and Literature 18 , Nos . 3-4 . Urbana , Illinois , 1935 . Milton . The Works of John Milton . Ed . by F. A. Patterson and others . Columbia University Press , New York , 1931-8 . The Poems of John Milton . Ed . by Sir H. J. C. ...
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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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