Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 pages |
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Page 132
... Idea Platonica quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit . * 3 Neither tresses of gold nor rosy cheek beguiles me thus ; but , under a new form [ nuova idea ] , strange beauty charms my heart . ( Sonnet 4 , tr . by Smart , p . 150. ) 4 Ceres ...
... Idea Platonica quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit . * 3 Neither tresses of gold nor rosy cheek beguiles me thus ; but , under a new form [ nuova idea ] , strange beauty charms my heart . ( Sonnet 4 , tr . by Smart , p . 150. ) 4 Ceres ...
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... Idea . ( P.L. 7. 554-7 . ) * 9 For the foreknowledge of God is nothing but the wisdom of God , under another name , or that idea of everything [ illa rerum omnium idea ] , which he had in his mind , to use the lan- guage of men , before ...
... Idea . ( P.L. 7. 554-7 . ) * 9 For the foreknowledge of God is nothing but the wisdom of God , under another name , or that idea of everything [ illa rerum omnium idea ] , which he had in his mind , to use the lan- guage of men , before ...
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... Idea as a pattern in the creative mind , divine or human , according to which a world or treatise or series of events may be shaped . Rightly or wrongly , this is Milton's view of the Platonic doctrine of Ideas , and as such he often ...
... Idea as a pattern in the creative mind , divine or human , according to which a world or treatise or series of events may be shaped . Rightly or wrongly , this is Milton's view of the Platonic doctrine of Ideas , and as such he often ...
Contents
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
Copyright | |
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