| H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson - 2005 - 978 páginas
...literary study itself, which is in turn a key component in the formation of a true 'philosophical spirit': 'I conceive, however, that the Study of Literature,...habit of becoming by turns, a Greek, a Roman, the nation to its own literary taste, Bouhours gives his own spokesman Eudoxe, the defender of classical... | |
| Marii͡a Nikolaeva Todorova - 1997 - 276 páginas
...discovering and combining the first principles of things. . . . What study can form such a genius? . . . the study of literature, the habit of becoming by turns, a Greek, a Roman, a disciple of Zeno or of Epicurus."5 Literature, however, was becoming insufficient in the great romance... | |
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