Plato and MiltonCornell University Press, 1947 - 182 pages |
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Page 124
... thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion as thou mean'st , Without thir learning how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee hold conversation meet ? ( 4. 225-32 . ) The offer of universal knowledge and with it the power of ...
... thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion as thou mean'st , Without thir learning how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee hold conversation meet ? ( 4. 225-32 . ) The offer of universal knowledge and with it the power of ...
Page 164
... thou find'st Attractive , human , rational , love still ; In loving thou dost well , in passion not , Wherein true Love consists not ; love refines The thoughts , and heart enlarges , hath his seat In Reason , and is judicious , is the ...
... thou find'st Attractive , human , rational , love still ; In loving thou dost well , in passion not , Wherein true Love consists not ; love refines The thoughts , and heart enlarges , hath his seat In Reason , and is judicious , is the ...
Page 165
... thou blam'st me not , for love thou say'st Leads up to Heav'n , is both the way and guide . ( 8.610-3 . ) When Raphael answers the question whether the angels love , we see another trace of the ' heavenly ' love : Let it suffice thee that ...
... thou blam'st me not , for love thou say'st Leads up to Heav'n , is both the way and guide . ( 8.610-3 . ) When Raphael answers the question whether the angels love , we see another trace of the ' heavenly ' love : Let it suffice thee that ...
Contents
MILTON AS A STUDENT OF PLATO | 3 |
ACADEMICS OLD AND NEW | 27 |
HIMSELF A TRUE POEM | 45 |
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