Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 31
עמוד 28
... later were to comprise a large portion of his Moralia , since he con- tinued to collect his views all his lifetime . Our exploration of the Moralia later will offer ample testament to the casual and long- term nature of those pieces ...
... later were to comprise a large portion of his Moralia , since he con- tinued to collect his views all his lifetime . Our exploration of the Moralia later will offer ample testament to the casual and long- term nature of those pieces ...
עמוד 76
... later it appeared in medieval medicine ; and still later the concept showed up in the drama esthetics of Ben Jonson and others . Plu- tarch similarly points to the humours belief to account for Alexan- der's moodiness : Now , the cause ...
... later it appeared in medieval medicine ; and still later the concept showed up in the drama esthetics of Ben Jonson and others . Plu- tarch similarly points to the humours belief to account for Alexan- der's moodiness : Now , the cause ...
עמוד 170
... later writing manner- isms in the essay form , Williamson also touches upon Plutarch's effects as well on style . WRIGHT , F. A. A History of Later Greek Literature . New York , 1932 . A fair and straightforward rendering of literary ...
... later writing manner- isms in the essay form , Williamson also touches upon Plutarch's effects as well on style . WRIGHT , F. A. A History of Later Greek Literature . New York , 1932 . A fair and straightforward rendering of literary ...
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