Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1965 - 182 pages |
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Page 157
... soul . ' Since it is ' the mind from whence must flow the acts of peace and love ' ( 3.93 ) , there can never be true marriage save where ' the fit union of their souls be such as may even incorporate them to love and amity ; but that ...
... soul . ' Since it is ' the mind from whence must flow the acts of peace and love ' ( 3.93 ) , there can never be true marriage save where ' the fit union of their souls be such as may even incorporate them to love and amity ; but that ...
Page 158
... soul and body , but that the whole man is soul , and the soul man , that is to say , a body , or substance individual , animated , sensitive , and rational . ( 15. 39-41 . ) The heathen writers whose view is here rejected are clearly ...
... soul and body , but that the whole man is soul , and the soul man , that is to say , a body , or substance individual , animated , sensitive , and rational . ( 15. 39-41 . ) The heathen writers whose view is here rejected are clearly ...
Page 159
... soul and body , the soul is always for Milton more important . And hence the persistence of his view that marriage is pre- eminently a joining of souls , and that love is pre - eminently the desire of the soul for happiness . The ...
... soul and body , the soul is always for Milton more important . And hence the persistence of his view that marriage is pre- eminently a joining of souls , and that love is pre - eminently the desire of the soul for happiness . The ...
Contents
Milton as a Student of Plato | 3 |
Academics Old and New | 27 |
Himself a True Poem | 45 |
Copyright | |
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