Studies in Philology, Volume 55University of North Carolina Press, 1958 |
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Pagina 190
... virtue by didactic discourse is impossible , but also to demonstrate the superiority of the dialectic method as an instrument of self - knowledge , and perhaps even to prove that he can , if need be , beat Protagoras at his own game ...
... virtue by didactic discourse is impossible , but also to demonstrate the superiority of the dialectic method as an instrument of self - knowledge , and perhaps even to prove that he can , if need be , beat Protagoras at his own game ...
Pagina 191
... virtue is one , not several . Protagoras replies that he cannot agree to the proposition that justice is holy and that holiness is just , " for there appears to me , " he says , " to be a difference between them . " But , whether out of ...
... virtue is one , not several . Protagoras replies that he cannot agree to the proposition that justice is holy and that holiness is just , " for there appears to me , " he says , " to be a difference between them . " But , whether out of ...
Pagina 198
... Virtue , Donne writes , may seem to have declined if she has fallen so low as to inhere in a woman . ( In this section of the poem , the suggestion of both the early Progress of the Soul and the later one is striking . ) But virtue is ...
... Virtue , Donne writes , may seem to have declined if she has fallen so low as to inhere in a woman . ( In this section of the poem , the suggestion of both the early Progress of the Soul and the later one is striking . ) But virtue is ...
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CONTENTS PAGE | 222 |
GENERAL WORKS OF THE RENAISSANCE | 225 |
Bibliographical and Critical Language Printing | 233 |
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