The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 2

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It has also called up certain dormant and half-despised opinions of our own in respect to the study of Plato, as import- ant for these times, which we offer as our best critique and recommendation of the volume itself. We are not certain that they will come fully up to the mea- sure of the author's enthusiastic ardor.
We trust, however, that, as those who are with him in his good purpose, ate at most but few, that he will not refuse the meed of our praise, which, if it be not as full and unqual
...ified as his, will be honest and sincere at least, what there is of it. Two opinions prevail at the pres- ent day in respect to our philosopher, among educated men; that of those who know and care nothing about him or his writings — that of those who give him, as we think, a praise too indiscriminate and wholesale. To neither of these do we subscribe ourselves; but we shall best define our own position, in the rea- sons which we offer, why Plato is worthy to be studied.
1. Plato deserves to be studied for the skill and perfection of his language ; or, as the common phrase is, on account of his style.


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