English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 頁 |
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第 35 頁
... Plato's name is laid upon me , whom , I must confess , of all philosophers I have ever esteemed most worthy of reverence ; and with great reason , since of all philosophers he is the most poetical . Yet if he will defile the fountain ...
... Plato's name is laid upon me , whom , I must confess , of all philosophers I have ever esteemed most worthy of reverence ; and with great reason , since of all philosophers he is the most poetical . Yet if he will defile the fountain ...
第 36 頁
... Plato upon the abuse , not upon poetry . Plato found fault that the poets of his time filled the world with wrong opinions of the gods , making light tales of that unspotted 1280 essence , and therefore would not have the youth depraved ...
... Plato upon the abuse , not upon poetry . Plato found fault that the poets of his time filled the world with wrong opinions of the gods , making light tales of that unspotted 1280 essence , and therefore would not have the youth depraved ...
第 347 頁
... Plato · Dionysius according to a common story Plato was sold as a slave by Dionysius the tyrant . 1261 do thus argue in this way . 1263-6 Sidney is not seriously attacking philosophy but is merely using the same unfair arguments as the ...
... Plato · Dionysius according to a common story Plato was sold as a slave by Dionysius the tyrant . 1261 do thus argue in this way . 1263-6 Sidney is not seriously attacking philosophy but is merely using the same unfair arguments as the ...
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