An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 27 筆
第 40 頁
... Plato , or the Discourse of Love in Plutarch , and see whether any poet do authorize abominable filthiness , as they do . Again , a man might ask out of what commonwealth Plato doth banish them . In sooth , thence where he himself allow ...
... Plato , or the Discourse of Love in Plutarch , and see whether any poet do authorize abominable filthiness , as they do . Again , a man might ask out of what commonwealth Plato doth banish them . In sooth , thence where he himself allow ...
第 780 頁
... Plato saw the impossibility . Isaiah re- fused to accept it , but facts were too strong for him . The Jewish State could not be renewed and saved , and he was wrong in thinking that it could . And therefore I call his grand point this ...
... Plato saw the impossibility . Isaiah re- fused to accept it , but facts were too strong for him . The Jewish State could not be renewed and saved , and he was wrong in thinking that it could . And therefore I call his grand point this ...
第 784 頁
... Plato , as to plead that his view of education and studies is in the general , as it seems to me , sound enough , and fitted for all sorts and conditions of men , what- ever their pursuits may be . An intelli- gent man , ' says Plato ...
... Plato , as to plead that his view of education and studies is in the general , as it seems to me , sound enough , and fitted for all sorts and conditions of men , what- ever their pursuits may be . An intelli- gent man , ' says Plato ...
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