Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 27
עמוד 39
... Characters , for example , furnished brief portraits of imaginary personality types ; Xenophon's Memorabilia was comprised of episodic bio- graphical sketches ; Plato's numerous dialogues revealed character through conversations and ...
... Characters , for example , furnished brief portraits of imaginary personality types ; Xenophon's Memorabilia was comprised of episodic bio- graphical sketches ; Plato's numerous dialogues revealed character through conversations and ...
עמוד 75
... character is of no consequence . His narratives of the lives of Lysander and Sulla reflect the identical empathic exploration of soul as found in the stories of Alexander and Caesar , even though the former two personages were ...
... character is of no consequence . His narratives of the lives of Lysander and Sulla reflect the identical empathic exploration of soul as found in the stories of Alexander and Caesar , even though the former two personages were ...
עמוד 140
... character into a dra- matic mold for the stage . Since the name of Shakespeare is the best known among authors in the Western world , it is to be ex- pected that Shakespeare be regarded as Plutarch's most spectacu- İar pupil . As with ...
... character into a dra- matic mold for the stage . Since the name of Shakespeare is the best known among authors in the Western world , it is to be ex- pected that Shakespeare be regarded as Plutarch's most spectacu- İar pupil . As with ...
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