Harvard Classics, Vol. 3, Part 4
Ornate rhetorick taught out of the rule of Plato.... To which poetry would be made subsequent, or indeed rather precedent, as being less suttle and fine, but more simple, sensuous, and passionate.
John
Milton
Milton
Harvard Classics, Vol. 3, Part 4
Tractate on Education From the Edition of 1673
John Milton
In the vein of Plato’s Republic before it and Rousseau’s Emile after, On Education is a personal epistle aimed at the training of youth in the classic and poetic traditions as well as the future of scientific studies.
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