Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... later works , he specifically mentions the ‚ 1 Symposium , Protagoras , Gorgias , the Republic , and the Eighth Epistle ; and he often alludes to the dialogues listed above . If we are to include the examples in his Logic among his own ...
... later works , he specifically mentions the ‚ 1 Symposium , Protagoras , Gorgias , the Republic , and the Eighth Epistle ; and he often alludes to the dialogues listed above . If we are to include the examples in his Logic among his own ...
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... impact of one great mind upon another , an impact that we know occurred , how- ever it was prepared for in advance or later strengthened by the influence of all the Platonists from Aristotle on 45 'Himself a True Poem'
... impact of one great mind upon another , an impact that we know occurred , how- ever it was prepared for in advance or later strengthened by the influence of all the Platonists from Aristotle on 45 'Himself a True Poem'
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... later to a sober understanding of their ethical importance . When Milton came to believe in an essential form of marriage , of kingliness , of religious worship , that determines and gives validity to their occurrence in mar- riages ...
... later to a sober understanding of their ethical importance . When Milton came to believe in an essential form of marriage , of kingliness , of religious worship , that determines and gives validity to their occurrence in mar- riages ...
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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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