Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 69
... Caesar's infamous assassination years afterward , the connection of this early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also ...
... Caesar's infamous assassination years afterward , the connection of this early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also ...
עמוד 71
... Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He tells of Caesar's stratagems against the Helvetii and Nervii , and about his defeating their renowned leaders Abrio- rix and Vergentorix in pitched battles . The unmatched ...
... Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He tells of Caesar's stratagems against the Helvetii and Nervii , and about his defeating their renowned leaders Abrio- rix and Vergentorix in pitched battles . The unmatched ...
עמוד 73
... Caesar , Plutarch informs us , the most vocal opposition to him as a person derived from his obvious passion for royal power . It will be recalled , too , that Shakespeare constructed his epic tragedy of Caesar precisely upon this flaw ...
... Caesar , Plutarch informs us , the most vocal opposition to him as a person derived from his obvious passion for royal power . It will be recalled , too , that Shakespeare constructed his epic tragedy of Caesar precisely upon this flaw ...
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