Plato exhibits the rare union of close and subtle logic with the Pythian enthusiasm of poetry, melted by the splendour and harmony of his periods into one irresistible stream of musical impressions, which hurry the persuasions onward, as in a breathless... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Pagina 3061871Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Martin Lowther Clarke - 1983 - 274 pagina’s
...warm admiration. 'Plato exhibits the rare union of close and subtle logic with the Pythian enthusiasm of poetry, melted by the splendour and harmony of...irresistible stream of musical impressions, which hurry the persuasion onward as in a breathless career. His language is that of an immortal spirit rather than... | |
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