The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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Sayfa vii
... Passages from the Poets , quoted to exemplify the production of this effect . 20-39 4. " Transcendental Feeling " explained genetically as the reflection in Conscious- ness of the Life of the " Vegetative Part of the Soul , " the ...
... Passages from the Poets , quoted to exemplify the production of this effect . 20-39 4. " Transcendental Feeling " explained genetically as the reflection in Conscious- ness of the Life of the " Vegetative Part of the Soul , " the ...
Sayfa 3
... passages in the conversation of the real Socrates , when he held his hearers spellbound by the magnetism of his face and speech . Be this as it may , Myth distinguished once for all by weight and ring from Allegory3 is an essential ...
... passages in the conversation of the real Socrates , when he held his hearers spellbound by the magnetism of his face and speech . Be this as it may , Myth distinguished once for all by weight and ring from Allegory3 is an essential ...
Sayfa 13
... passage : It was the practice to offer to the gods in sacrifice the bones of the victim only , enclosed in fat ; how did this practice arise ? The author of the Hesiodic Theogony has a story which explains it.2 Prometheus tricked Zeus ...
... passage : It was the practice to offer to the gods in sacrifice the bones of the victim only , enclosed in fat ; how did this practice arise ? The author of the Hesiodic Theogony has a story which explains it.2 Prometheus tricked Zeus ...
Sayfa 18
... passage in which one of the great masters of Myth distinguishes between the literal and the allegorical or mystical truth of events recorded in history . In the letter to Kan Grande , which is really a preface to the Commedia , Dante ...
... passage in which one of the great masters of Myth distinguishes between the literal and the allegorical or mystical truth of events recorded in history . In the letter to Kan Grande , which is really a preface to the Commedia , Dante ...
Sayfa 26
... passages just quoted , by these simple means , does not differ in kind from that produced by the use of elaborate apparatus in the Myths > with which this work is concerned . The effect is always the induction of the dream ...
... passages just quoted , by these simple means , does not differ in kind from that produced by the use of elaborate apparatus in the Myths > with which this work is concerned . The effect is always the induction of the dream ...
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