Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 25
עמוד 20
... deeds is not ours to enjoy . One of the most verbose biographers of the ancient world , who expended an infinite number of words on others , never decided to record his own life in a formal autobiography . Fur- thermore , Plutarch's ...
... deeds is not ours to enjoy . One of the most verbose biographers of the ancient world , who expended an infinite number of words on others , never decided to record his own life in a formal autobiography . Fur- thermore , Plutarch's ...
עמוד 26
... deeds during his lifetime , yet aided substantially in pro- mulgating the indecencies of the times . Nero's one - time personal minion Petronius , in a single work like The Satyricon , draws an unforgettably lucid , even if obscene ...
... deeds during his lifetime , yet aided substantially in pro- mulgating the indecencies of the times . Nero's one - time personal minion Petronius , in a single work like The Satyricon , draws an unforgettably lucid , even if obscene ...
עמוד 39
... deeds were performed . That he was fully aware he pursued a course not strictly histori- cal , and thus anticipated later criticism of his approach , is best shown through his own words on the subject . In opening his com- mentary ...
... deeds were performed . That he was fully aware he pursued a course not strictly histori- cal , and thus anticipated later criticism of his approach , is best shown through his own words on the subject . In opening his com- mentary ...
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