Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1947 - 182 pages |
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... perfect truth and the perfect poem would be , if only as a standard by which to judge what in the imperfect is to be assimilated and what in it the assimilating mind should reject . The meaning of Plato's censorship , as Milton took it ...
... perfect truth and the perfect poem would be , if only as a standard by which to judge what in the imperfect is to be assimilated and what in it the assimilating mind should reject . The meaning of Plato's censorship , as Milton took it ...
Page 123
... perfect shape . ( 3.7-11 . ) Satan is preparing to use a seeming Platonism as his final bait . And yet even here Milton makes apparent the sophis- try of the tempter . If Jesus already possesses ' of good , wise , just , the perfect ...
... perfect shape . ( 3.7-11 . ) Satan is preparing to use a seeming Platonism as his final bait . And yet even here Milton makes apparent the sophis- try of the tempter . If Jesus already possesses ' of good , wise , just , the perfect ...
Page 142
... perfect shape ' of ' good , wise , just , ' in Paradise Regained 2. 11 , we shall recognize in two pas- sages from the Reason of Church - Government and Areo- pagitica the visible stamp of Plato's theory of Ideas . In the first Milton ...
... perfect shape ' of ' good , wise , just , ' in Paradise Regained 2. 11 , we shall recognize in two pas- sages from the Reason of Church - Government and Areo- pagitica the visible stamp of Plato's theory of Ideas . In the first Milton ...
Contents
MILTON AS A STUDENT OF PLATO | 3 |
ACADEMICS OLD AND NEW | 27 |
HIMSELF A TRUE POEM | 45 |
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