Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 55
... Once his position regarding public polity was established , Demosthenes remained faithful to it , em- phasizes Plutarch , regardless of what rumors in history might have stated . Plutarch helpfully elaborates on the methods used by his ...
... Once his position regarding public polity was established , Demosthenes remained faithful to it , em- phasizes Plutarch , regardless of what rumors in history might have stated . Plutarch helpfully elaborates on the methods used by his ...
עמוד 56
... once sent an embassy and asked for peace . ( XVIII , 43–45 ) At the same time , there was another less attractive ... Once in Ath- ens , Harpalus found Demosthenes amenable to bribery , a fact here not disputed by Plutarch . Once the ...
... once sent an embassy and asked for peace . ( XVIII , 43–45 ) At the same time , there was another less attractive ... Once in Ath- ens , Harpalus found Demosthenes amenable to bribery , a fact here not disputed by Plutarch . Once the ...
עמוד 90
... once they are approached properly - Plu- tarch expounds on the process of turning one's ill - will to one's own good . First , he writes , foes keep one on his toes . They force one to appraise every deed and to do one's best . Surely ...
... once they are approached properly - Plu- tarch expounds on the process of turning one's ill - will to one's own good . First , he writes , foes keep one on his toes . They force one to appraise every deed and to do one's best . Surely ...
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