Plutarch's Moralia, Band 1W. Heinemann, 1949 |
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... poetry , nor an analysis of its various kinds after the manner of Aristotle's Poetics , but it is concerned with poetry only as a means of training the young in preparation for the study of philosophy later . Some experience with the ...
... poetry , nor an analysis of its various kinds after the manner of Aristotle's Poetics , but it is concerned with poetry only as a means of training the young in preparation for the study of philosophy later . Some experience with the ...
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... poetry . For as the mandragora , when it grows beside the vine and imparts its influence to the wine , makes this weigh less heavily on those who drink it , so poetry , by taking up its themes from philosophy and blending them with ...
... poetry . For as the mandragora , when it grows beside the vine and imparts its influence to the wine , makes this weigh less heavily on those who drink it , so poetry , by taking up its themes from philosophy and blending them with ...
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... poets tell , " a some intentionally and some unintentionally ; intentionally , because for the purpose of giving pleasure and gratification to the ear ( and this is what most people look for in poetry ) they feel that the truth is too ...
... poets tell , " a some intentionally and some unintentionally ; intentionally , because for the purpose of giving pleasure and gratification to the ear ( and this is what most people look for in poetry ) they feel that the truth is too ...
Inhalt
HOW THE YOUNG MAN SHOULD STUDY POETRY | 71 |
Introduction | 201 |
HOW TO TELL A FLATTERER FROM A FRIEND | 261 |
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