The Landscape of the Mind: Pastoralism and Platonic Theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies |
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... soul of Socrates ' , while in the Phaedrus he gives us a fuller description of the working of passion in the individual soul'.1 Socrates and his disciple , a ' pattern of Golden Age simplicity ' , retire from Athens to the countryside ...
... soul of Socrates ' , while in the Phaedrus he gives us a fuller description of the working of passion in the individual soul'.1 Socrates and his disciple , a ' pattern of Golden Age simplicity ' , retire from Athens to the countryside ...
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... soul : O beloved Pan and all ye other gods of this place , grant me that I may be made beautiful in my soul within , and that all my external possessions be in harmony with my inner man . ( 279B ) With pastoralism there is usually this ...
... soul : O beloved Pan and all ye other gods of this place , grant me that I may be made beautiful in my soul within , and that all my external possessions be in harmony with my inner man . ( 279B ) With pastoralism there is usually this ...
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... soul . For the Homeric thinker who sees immortality as a radical difference between gods and men , the descent into Hades of Orpheus , or Hercules , or Theseus is heroic . For the Platonist who identifies the immortality of the human soul ...
... soul . For the Homeric thinker who sees immortality as a radical difference between gods and men , the descent into Hades of Orpheus , or Hercules , or Theseus is heroic . For the Platonist who identifies the immortality of the human soul ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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