Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 43
... hero's achievements , and by day his ardour led him along and spurred him on in his purpose to achieve the like " ( VI , 15-17 ) . As is quickly established by his remarks , Plutarch was in- terested only indirectly in an archetypal ...
... hero's achievements , and by day his ardour led him along and spurred him on in his purpose to achieve the like " ( VI , 15-17 ) . As is quickly established by his remarks , Plutarch was in- terested only indirectly in an archetypal ...
עמוד 48
... heroes , preferring Theseus on this count because he acted of his own accord to reach for great achievements , whereas ... hero was in his time . For Plutarch , his subjects remained very much alive . The passage of time could not ...
... heroes , preferring Theseus on this count because he acted of his own accord to reach for great achievements , whereas ... hero was in his time . For Plutarch , his subjects remained very much alive . The passage of time could not ...
עמוד 66
... hero claimed , " more than any thing else , made him con- scious that he was mortal , implying that both weariness and pleasure arise from one and the same natural weakness " ( XXII , 287 ) . At the same time , Plutarch was not ...
... hero claimed , " more than any thing else , made him con- scious that he was mortal , implying that both weariness and pleasure arise from one and the same natural weakness " ( XXII , 287 ) . At the same time , Plutarch was not ...
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