Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 páginas |
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... wisest men of old , ' and once more calling him ' divine ' ( 7.349-51 ) . The Dialogues kept their hold upon Milton . Although the Defensio Secunda , Pro Se Defensio , and Accidence Commenced Grammar have fewer references , the choice ...
... wisest men of old , ' and once more calling him ' divine ' ( 7.349-51 ) . The Dialogues kept their hold upon Milton . Although the Defensio Secunda , Pro Se Defensio , and Accidence Commenced Grammar have fewer references , the choice ...
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... Wisest of men ; from whose mouth issu'd forth Mellifluous streams that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new . ( 4. 272-8 . ) Jesus had previously said : Poor Socrates ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and ...
... Wisest of men ; from whose mouth issu'd forth Mellifluous streams that water'd all the schools Of Academics old and new . ( 4. 272-8 . ) Jesus had previously said : Poor Socrates ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and ...
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... wisest of the heathen . ' But , heathen still , the Socrates of the Dialogues could guide Milton only within the limits set by Chris- tianity . To be sure , the limits were flexible . With Christian thought Platonized at least since ...
... wisest of the heathen . ' But , heathen still , the Socrates of the Dialogues could guide Milton only within the limits set by Chris- tianity . To be sure , the limits were flexible . With Christian thought Platonized at least since ...
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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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