Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... Lives 3.47 . ) Despite the inclusion , then , of the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers , the question remains : Why did Milton not allow Epicurean , Stoic , and , most important , Peripatetic , to speak for themselves ? With ...
... Lives 3.47 . ) Despite the inclusion , then , of the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers , the question remains : Why did Milton not allow Epicurean , Stoic , and , most important , Peripatetic , to speak for themselves ? With ...
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... in order to satisfy reason as well as every lesser faculty , the soul must live in God , and thence receive the only knowledge that can lead to happiness . CHAPTER VI The Theory of Ideas HEN Milton refused to 129 THE GOOD LIFE : KNOWLEDGE.
... in order to satisfy reason as well as every lesser faculty , the soul must live in God , and thence receive the only knowledge that can lead to happiness . CHAPTER VI The Theory of Ideas HEN Milton refused to 129 THE GOOD LIFE : KNOWLEDGE.
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... Lives of Milton . London , 1932 . Diogenes Laertius . Lives of Eminent Philosophers . Ed . and trans . by R. D. Hicks . Loeb Classical Library , London , 1925 . Downham , George . Rami Dialecticae Libri Duo cum Commentariis . London ...
... Lives of Milton . London , 1932 . Diogenes Laertius . Lives of Eminent Philosophers . Ed . and trans . by R. D. Hicks . Loeb Classical Library , London , 1925 . Downham , George . Rami Dialecticae Libri Duo cum Commentariis . London ...
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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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