Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 32
עמוד 53
... early and bluntly , then , Plutarch sets apart these two orators from the conventional brave heroes one expects in the realm of famed men . As the son of a well - to - do factory owner , Demosthenes , it might have been assumed , would ...
... early and bluntly , then , Plutarch sets apart these two orators from the conventional brave heroes one expects in the realm of famed men . As the son of a well - to - do factory owner , Demosthenes , it might have been assumed , would ...
עמוד 63
... early in his upbringing , writes Plutarch , Alexander displayed a temperament that was serious - minded and unattracted to excessive sensual pleasures . His all - consuming am- bition was a simple one : to achieve great things in life ...
... early in his upbringing , writes Plutarch , Alexander displayed a temperament that was serious - minded and unattracted to excessive sensual pleasures . His all - consuming am- bition was a simple one : to achieve great things in life ...
עמוד 69
... early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also emphasizes Caesar's basic intelligence as well as his physical accomplish ...
... early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also emphasizes Caesar's basic intelligence as well as his physical accomplish ...
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