Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of Charles 2nd's reign , or somewhat later , employed it either in the origi- nal sense , or platonically , or in a sense nearly correspondent to our present use of the ...
... Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of Charles 2nd's reign , or somewhat later , employed it either in the origi- nal sense , or platonically , or in a sense nearly correspondent to our present use of the ...
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... Plato found most hard to learn and deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have become the almost hereditary property of childhood and poverty , of the hovel and the workshop ; that even to the unlettered they sound ...
... Plato found most hard to learn and deemed it still more difficult to reveal ; that these should have become the almost hereditary property of childhood and poverty , of the hovel and the workshop ; that even to the unlettered they sound ...
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... PLATO with epithets , that almost transcend humanity , I feel , that a contemptuous verdict on my part might argue want of modesty , but would hardly be received by the judicious , as evidence of superior penetration . Therefore ...
... PLATO with epithets , that almost transcend humanity , I feel , that a contemptuous verdict on my part might argue want of modesty , but would hardly be received by the judicious , as evidence of superior penetration . Therefore ...
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