Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... praise and prayer commingled ; and , after the gods , there should be offered prayers and praises in like manner to the demigods and heroes , as severally befits them . . . . Thereafter we may at once proceed without demur to the ...
... praise and prayer commingled ; and , after the gods , there should be offered prayers and praises in like manner to the demigods and heroes , as severally befits them . . . . Thereafter we may at once proceed without demur to the ...
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... praise is an infirmity , though the last since least erroneous : the φιλότιμος is just below the φιλόσοφος , since the nobler mind is naturally more susceptible to the error nearest the true way . ( Cf. Phaedrus 256 and Republic 6. 491 ...
... praise is an infirmity , though the last since least erroneous : the φιλότιμος is just below the φιλόσοφος , since the nobler mind is naturally more susceptible to the error nearest the true way . ( Cf. Phaedrus 256 and Republic 6. 491 ...
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... praise . ( 3. 662-97 . ) Milton himself in earlier years had praised a like interest : The more deeply we delve into ... praises we offer Him , which we believe and are fully persuaded that He delights to accept . ( Tillyard , p . 108 ...
... praise . ( 3. 662-97 . ) Milton himself in earlier years had praised a like interest : The more deeply we delve into ... praises we offer Him , which we believe and are fully persuaded that He delights to accept . ( Tillyard , p . 108 ...
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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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