Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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... truth is truth whatever its provenance , prevailed : We should not think that we ought not to learn literature because Mercury is said to be its inventor , nor that be- cause the pagans dedicated temples to Justice and Virtue and adored ...
... truth is truth whatever its provenance , prevailed : We should not think that we ought not to learn literature because Mercury is said to be its inventor , nor that be- cause the pagans dedicated temples to Justice and Virtue and adored ...
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... truth and repairing the ruins of original sin than any other the world had pro- duced . Because we can only learn truth through language , Erasmus argued , we do well to begin education with its study , specifically Greek and Latin ...
... truth and repairing the ruins of original sin than any other the world had pro- duced . Because we can only learn truth through language , Erasmus argued , we do well to begin education with its study , specifically Greek and Latin ...
Pagina 85
... truth , they are psychologically more truthful by far than the passage quoted earlier in the First Defence . To their truth , we can add homelier truths of our own . We are more familiar with genuine , as opposed to theoretical , pat ...
... truth , they are psychologically more truthful by far than the passage quoted earlier in the First Defence . To their truth , we can add homelier truths of our own . We are more familiar with genuine , as opposed to theoretical , pat ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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