Harris, H. S.2007-02-262007-02-262007-02-26http://hdl.handle.net/10315/919Studies of Sophokles, Plato's Symposium and Phaedrus and Dante, Abelard and Heloise, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and George Eliot.Through the study of selected works of literature the author seeks what they show to be philosophically interesting without it being said to be so in these works.88553 bytes5059 bytes99031 bytes71703 bytes120891 bytes67731 bytes154618 bytes137320 bytes15834 bytes39486 bytes93020 bytes2227 bytes53305 bytes43380 bytes23609 bytes55571 bytes88447 bytes84889 bytes55246 bytes54803 bytes71769 bytes81720 bytesapplication/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1application/wordperfect5.1enliteraturephilosophyphilosophy in literatureNot Said But ShownPhilosophical Studies of LiteratureBook