The Works of Edmund Spenser, Livre 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1932 - 556 pages |
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... Aristotle ; one alone , the Nicomachean Ethics , being , as it seems , truly his ; the others appear to be a make - up , drawn from his teachings by some disciples ; they are incoherent and incomplete , and of little avail for our ...
... Aristotle ; one alone , the Nicomachean Ethics , being , as it seems , truly his ; the others appear to be a make - up , drawn from his teachings by some disciples ; they are incoherent and incomplete , and of little avail for our ...
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... Aristotle's series of moral virtues ; Chastity may be held to have been , if we give the word the sense of " shame " ( verecundia ) , and neglect the fact that Aristotle , while studying it , declares that this " shame " is not a virtue ...
... Aristotle's series of moral virtues ; Chastity may be held to have been , if we give the word the sense of " shame " ( verecundia ) , and neglect the fact that Aristotle , while studying it , declares that this " shame " is not a virtue ...
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... Aristotle , who justifies not only this outlook in general , but also Spenser's interpre- tation of Homer in particular . Aristotle regarded the poets as moral and political teachers . In fact he drew his conceptions in the Ethics and ...
... Aristotle , who justifies not only this outlook in general , but also Spenser's interpre- tation of Homer in particular . Aristotle regarded the poets as moral and political teachers . In fact he drew his conceptions in the Ethics and ...
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DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH 1596 | 173 |
A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS | 312 |
ON THE PROPRIETY OF THE ALLEGORY | 363 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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