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... Plotinus exercised over the imaginative boy , who , according to Lamb , 38 was soon declaim- ing portions of Plato and Plotinus to his wondering companions . The effect of this intellectual contact was deep and lasting ; for although he ...
... Plotinus exercised over the imaginative boy , who , according to Lamb , 38 was soon declaim- ing portions of Plato and Plotinus to his wondering companions . The effect of this intellectual contact was deep and lasting ; for although he ...
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Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. doctrines of Plotinus exerted upon him was the craving for per- fection which consumed him even as a youth ; and in the sixth book of the first Ennead , he found that Plotinus had identified the Beautiful ...
Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. doctrines of Plotinus exerted upon him was the craving for per- fection which consumed him even as a youth ; and in the sixth book of the first Ennead , he found that Plotinus had identified the Beautiful ...
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... Plotinus led him for a time , at least , into pantheism , 68 though he was never , as Wordsworth , a genuine nature - worshipper . His ordinary view of nature was , indeed , romantic , though it was derived , perhaps , from Plato rather ...
... Plotinus led him for a time , at least , into pantheism , 68 though he was never , as Wordsworth , a genuine nature - worshipper . His ordinary view of nature was , indeed , romantic , though it was derived , perhaps , from Plato rather ...
Table des matières
German French and English theories The theory upon | 47 |
DETERMINANTS OF ROMANTICISM IN MEDIEVAL | 87 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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