Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1947 - 182 pages |
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... Phaedo , and Republic , as well as the Socratic writings of Xenophon , Cebes ' Picture of Human Life , and the frag- ment of Aeschines - all perhaps in translation . Milton , we know , thought reading like this suited to young stu ...
... Phaedo , and Republic , as well as the Socratic writings of Xenophon , Cebes ' Picture of Human Life , and the frag- ment of Aeschines - all perhaps in translation . Milton , we know , thought reading like this suited to young stu ...
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... Phaedo , Phae- drus , the Symposium , Menexenus , Clitophon , the Epistles , Philebus , Hipparchus , and the Rivals . Perhaps he knew some of these to be spurious . But since he also wished to have the principles of rhetoric ' taught ...
... Phaedo , Phae- drus , the Symposium , Menexenus , Clitophon , the Epistles , Philebus , Hipparchus , and the Rivals . Perhaps he knew some of these to be spurious . But since he also wished to have the principles of rhetoric ' taught ...
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... Phaedo 92 p . 209 * 204 ( 1.21 ) p . 212 * 228 ( 1.25 ) ( Aristotle ) p . 242 P * 228-30 ( 1.25 ) ? Phil . 16-8 , pp . 243-4 P * 238 ( 1.27 ) Р * 240 ( 1.27 ) ? Statesm . 287 passim and Meno 72-7 Statesm . pp . 249-50 p . 251 P * 286 ...
... Phaedo 92 p . 209 * 204 ( 1.21 ) p . 212 * 228 ( 1.25 ) ( Aristotle ) p . 242 P * 228-30 ( 1.25 ) ? Phil . 16-8 , pp . 243-4 P * 238 ( 1.27 ) Р * 240 ( 1.27 ) ? Statesm . 287 passim and Meno 72-7 Statesm . pp . 249-50 p . 251 P * 286 ...
Contents
MILTON AS A STUDENT OF PLATO | 3 |
ACADEMICS OLD AND NEW | 27 |
HIMSELF A TRUE POEM | 45 |
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