The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 65
... Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . ' At present , our notions of music are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only in general we are trans- ported with any thing that is not English : so ...
... Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . ' At present , our notions of music are so very uncertain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only in general we are trans- ported with any thing that is not English : so ...
Strana 101
... Plato's manner , in a kind of alle- gory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy : Truth was the founder of the family , and the father of Good Sense . Good ...
... Plato's manner , in a kind of alle- gory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy : Truth was the founder of the family , and the father of Good Sense . Good ...
Strana 154
... Plato's followers in particular , when they talk of the world of ideas , entertain us with substances and beings no less extravagant and chimerical . Many Aristotelians have likewise spoken as unintelligibly of their substantial forms ...
... Plato's followers in particular , when they talk of the world of ideas , entertain us with substances and beings no less extravagant and chimerical . Many Aristotelians have likewise spoken as unintelligibly of their substantial forms ...
Strana 179
... Plato , and Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met 1 Paranomasia - using words that resemble each other in sound . Plocè -a play upon words by repeating them in various ways , of which Symploce Anadiplosis are ...
... Plato , and Cicero , should have such little blemishes as are not to be met 1 Paranomasia - using words that resemble each other in sound . Plocè -a play upon words by repeating them in various ways , of which Symploce Anadiplosis are ...
Strana 243
... Plato . Symp . c . 32 - and Xen . Symp . c . 5.-G. Better , " and did a t know to be then in company with him , " as refer ring to " whorn . ” — H . pect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much No. 86. ] 243 SPECTATOR .
... Plato . Symp . c . 32 - and Xen . Symp . c . 5.-G. Better , " and did a t know to be then in company with him , " as refer ring to " whorn . ” — H . pect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much No. 86. ] 243 SPECTATOR .
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