Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 79
... nature . Our comprehension and appreciation of Plutarch's portrai- tures would be much improved if we acknowledge that the Lives and Moralia together constitute Plutarch's vision . Archbishop Trench realized the complementary nature of ...
... nature . Our comprehension and appreciation of Plutarch's portrai- tures would be much improved if we acknowledge that the Lives and Moralia together constitute Plutarch's vision . Archbishop Trench realized the complementary nature of ...
עמוד 93
... Nature , Reason and Habit . As for Nature , parentage is critical . Plutarch cautions the would- be father to avoid consorting with loose women since any children thus resulting could not possibly turn out well.13 If the mother cannot ...
... Nature , Reason and Habit . As for Nature , parentage is critical . Plutarch cautions the would- be father to avoid consorting with loose women since any children thus resulting could not possibly turn out well.13 If the mother cannot ...
עמוד 118
... nature by sending the bodies of good men with their souls to heaven , but implicitly believe that their virtues and their souls , in accordance with nature and divine justice , ascend from men to heroes , from heroes to demi - gods ...
... nature by sending the bodies of good men with their souls to heaven , but implicitly believe that their virtues and their souls , in accordance with nature and divine justice , ascend from men to heroes , from heroes to demi - gods ...
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