Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... perhaps meaning the dialogues which Diogenes Laertius classified as ' ethical ' : the Apology , Crito , Phaedo , Phae- drus , the Symposium , Menexenus , Clitophon , the Epistles , Philebus , Hipparchus , and the Rivals . Perhaps he ...
... perhaps meaning the dialogues which Diogenes Laertius classified as ' ethical ' : the Apology , Crito , Phaedo , Phae- drus , the Symposium , Menexenus , Clitophon , the Epistles , Philebus , Hipparchus , and the Rivals . Perhaps he ...
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... Perhaps , as Agar says , Milton and Plato had ' an affinity of spirit , ' though it is hard to de- 1See Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth , Milton's Knowledge of Music ; William Fairfield Warren , The Universe as Pictured in Milton's Para- dise ...
... Perhaps , as Agar says , Milton and Plato had ' an affinity of spirit , ' though it is hard to de- 1See Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth , Milton's Knowledge of Music ; William Fairfield Warren , The Universe as Pictured in Milton's Para- dise ...
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... Perhaps Milton overemphasizes the sophistical nature of the antagonist , and yet the Satan of Paradise Regained fools as many as the Satan of Paradise Lost , for the ' Rhetoric that sleeks the tongue ' of Jesus ' tempter is per- suasive ...
... Perhaps Milton overemphasizes the sophistical nature of the antagonist , and yet the Satan of Paradise Regained fools as many as the Satan of Paradise Lost , for the ' Rhetoric that sleeks the tongue ' of Jesus ' tempter is per- suasive ...
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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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