Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... Plato . For one thing , nothing to Ruskin was merely personal , everything was universal : that is why myths intrinsically reverberate through common experience as though common experience were structurally somehow in memory of those ...
... Plato . For one thing , nothing to Ruskin was merely personal , everything was universal : that is why myths intrinsically reverberate through common experience as though common experience were structurally somehow in memory of those ...
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... Plato - not the philosopher - and Aristophanes himself turned their hands to symbolic jokes , and the second kind of comedy flourished at Athens . But the Attic poets persisted in attempting to outrage , and so people could not tolerate ...
... Plato - not the philosopher - and Aristophanes himself turned their hands to symbolic jokes , and the second kind of comedy flourished at Athens . But the Attic poets persisted in attempting to outrage , and so people could not tolerate ...
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... Plato and Aristotle Both these literary allusions seem to me to be quite deliberate and not merely the product of unconscious memory . Burman counts on his reader's recollection of the original sources to add the bond of shared ...
... Plato and Aristotle Both these literary allusions seem to me to be quite deliberate and not merely the product of unconscious memory . Burman counts on his reader's recollection of the original sources to add the bond of shared ...
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