Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 17
עמוד 25
... eventually fell to the Barbarians about the fourth century A.D. be- cause it failed to develop " systematically its own economic re- sources . " 11 A longer - standing tradition , on the other hand , has it that moral decay from within ...
... eventually fell to the Barbarians about the fourth century A.D. be- cause it failed to develop " systematically its own economic re- sources . " 11 A longer - standing tradition , on the other hand , has it that moral decay from within ...
עמוד 102
... eventually evolve into full - fledged gods , such as Isis , Osiris , and Typhon , at first pass through an intermediate stage during which " their souls shine as the stars in the firmament " ( V. 21 . 53 ) . But in one long article ...
... eventually evolve into full - fledged gods , such as Isis , Osiris , and Typhon , at first pass through an intermediate stage during which " their souls shine as the stars in the firmament " ( V. 21 . 53 ) . But in one long article ...
עמוד 140
... Eventually , after Rome ungratefully had exiled Coriolanus by way of underhanded means , Coriolanus allied himself with enemies of Rome and pre- pared to destroy her . While he was camped outside the city gates awaiting the next morning ...
... Eventually , after Rome ungratefully had exiled Coriolanus by way of underhanded means , Coriolanus allied himself with enemies of Rome and pre- pared to destroy her . While he was camped outside the city gates awaiting the next morning ...
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