Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... PLOTINUS . " To those to whose imagination it has never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright ...
... PLOTINUS . " To those to whose imagination it has never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright ...
第 138 頁
... Plotinus , with the com- mentaries and the THEOLOGIA PLATONICA , of the illustrious Florentine ; of Proclus , and Gemistius Pletho ; and at a later period of the " De Immenso et Innumerabili , " and the " De la causa , principio et uno ...
... Plotinus , with the com- mentaries and the THEOLOGIA PLATONICA , of the illustrious Florentine ; of Proclus , and Gemistius Pletho ; and at a later period of the " De Immenso et Innumerabili , " and the " De la causa , principio et uno ...
第 294 頁
... Plotinus does to Plato . It will be well , if already you have not too much of metaphysical disquisition in your work , though as the larger part of the disquisition is historical , it will doubt- less be both interesting and ...
... Plotinus does to Plato . It will be well , if already you have not too much of metaphysical disquisition in your work , though as the larger part of the disquisition is historical , it will doubt- less be both interesting and ...
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