Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 pages |
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... answer these questions . Now such references are , of course , hardly a matter for surprise . An Englishman of the seventeenth century , trained at St. Paul's and Cambridge , at home in the academies of Italy , and in correspondence ...
... answer these questions . Now such references are , of course , hardly a matter for surprise . An Englishman of the seventeenth century , trained at St. Paul's and Cambridge , at home in the academies of Italy , and in correspondence ...
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... answer must be to all of it , since for Milton as for Plato , the parts of life are not separate , but in organic ... answered as generally . In the Tractate Of Education , he prescribes the ' moral works of 16 PLATO AND MILTON.
... answer must be to all of it , since for Milton as for Plato , the parts of life are not separate , but in organic ... answered as generally . In the Tractate Of Education , he prescribes the ' moral works of 16 PLATO AND MILTON.
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... answer to the Aristotelian theories on which Thomas had built . With Protestant Milton he was a favorite , the most often quoted and consistently respected of the Churchmen . And Au- gustine's Christian Platonism is doubtless the chief ...
... answer to the Aristotelian theories on which Thomas had built . With Protestant Milton he was a favorite , the most often quoted and consistently respected of the Churchmen . And Au- gustine's Christian Platonism is doubtless the chief ...
Contents
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
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