The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 59 頁
... interpretation of the individual is not so fre- quent as the first , they both rest on a misinterpretation of the political analogy between soul and state , in which the state is the individual " writ large . " An analogy , of course ...
... interpretation of the individual is not so fre- quent as the first , they both rest on a misinterpretation of the political analogy between soul and state , in which the state is the individual " writ large . " An analogy , of course ...
第 61 頁
... interpretation of the inferior sort of virtue allowed the ordinary man ( pp . 280-281 ) , as does John Gould in his The Develop- ment of Plato's Ethics ( Cambridge , 1955 , pp . 149 ff . ) . Interpretations more in accord with the ...
... interpretation of the inferior sort of virtue allowed the ordinary man ( pp . 280-281 ) , as does John Gould in his The Develop- ment of Plato's Ethics ( Cambridge , 1955 , pp . 149 ff . ) . Interpretations more in accord with the ...
第 1 頁
... interpretation in terms of nonartistic phenomena . This is only natural , because in these matters the artist tends to be under the actual dictation ( direct or indirect ) of nonartists , be they clerics , scholars or lay patrons ...
... interpretation in terms of nonartistic phenomena . This is only natural , because in these matters the artist tends to be under the actual dictation ( direct or indirect ) of nonartists , be they clerics , scholars or lay patrons ...
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