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... whole community to make each man a link in the unity of the whole . ' Plato believes in the integration of faculties in man's internal society ; man is not fulfilling his whole nature ( leading the Good Life ) if he denies recognition ...
... whole community to make each man a link in the unity of the whole . ' Plato believes in the integration of faculties in man's internal society ; man is not fulfilling his whole nature ( leading the Good Life ) if he denies recognition ...
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... whole body is turned ; in the same way the mind as a whole must be turned away from the world of change until its eye can bear to look straight at reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The ...
... whole body is turned ; in the same way the mind as a whole must be turned away from the world of change until its eye can bear to look straight at reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The ...
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... whole letter is written in mock - allegorical fashion . Thus - - Milton ere he wrote his Answer to Salmasius came into these parts , and for one whole Month , rolled himself , for three whole hours in a certain meadow hard by us – where ...
... whole letter is written in mock - allegorical fashion . Thus - - Milton ere he wrote his Answer to Salmasius came into these parts , and for one whole Month , rolled himself , for three whole hours in a certain meadow hard by us – where ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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