Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 10
... setting down the Lives in this passage : For the result is like nothing else than daily living and associating to- gether , when I receive and welcome each subject of my history in turn as my guest , so to speak , and observe PLUTARCH.
... setting down the Lives in this passage : For the result is like nothing else than daily living and associating to- gether , when I receive and welcome each subject of my history in turn as my guest , so to speak , and observe PLUTARCH.
עמוד 30
... turn of direction in Plutarch's career is the most illuminating in comprehending him as a man and as a writer . For ... turning his back on the popular attention of his host Romans in exchange for humble civic responsibilities in the ...
... turn of direction in Plutarch's career is the most illuminating in comprehending him as a man and as a writer . For ... turning his back on the popular attention of his host Romans in exchange for humble civic responsibilities in the ...
עמוד 72
... turn of events , Pompey slipped away into Egypt where ultimately he was murdered by an agent of Ptolemy . Then after an extended sojourn in Egypt , during which time he became involved in a notorious love affair with Cleopatra and led ...
... turn of events , Pompey slipped away into Egypt where ultimately he was murdered by an agent of Ptolemy . Then after an extended sojourn in Egypt , during which time he became involved in a notorious love affair with Cleopatra and led ...
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