Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 pages |
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... looks backward , and is concerned with a doctrine of love . How much more of its author does it reveal , and for how long a period ? How much of the thought of Plato , more- over , do the words allude to ? The references Milton made to ...
... looks backward , and is concerned with a doctrine of love . How much more of its author does it reveal , and for how long a period ? How much of the thought of Plato , more- over , do the words allude to ? The references Milton made to ...
Page 137
... Look in , and see each blissful Deity How he before the thunderous throne doth lie . Similarly , the myth which makes a beloved person an embodiment of the Ideas serves Milton as a poetic device in various early poems , perhaps most ...
... Look in , and see each blissful Deity How he before the thunderous throne doth lie . Similarly , the myth which makes a beloved person an embodiment of the Ideas serves Milton as a poetic device in various early poems , perhaps most ...
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... looks , either to God Or to each other . ( 10. 113-4 . ) Their loss of love for each other , a consequence of their loss of love for God , is the lowest point in the degradation of the pair . Happiness has been completely lost . It ...
... looks , either to God Or to each other . ( 10. 113-4 . ) Their loss of love for each other , a consequence of their loss of love for God , is the lowest point in the degradation of the pair . Happiness has been completely lost . It ...
Contents
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
Copyright | |
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