Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 56
... ments . The biographer summarizes the phenomenon this way : the power of the orator . . . fanned up their courage and inflamed their honourable ambition and obscured all other considerations , so that , casting away fear and calculation ...
... ments . The biographer summarizes the phenomenon this way : the power of the orator . . . fanned up their courage and inflamed their honourable ambition and obscured all other considerations , so that , casting away fear and calculation ...
עמוד 69
... ments . As was true with Plutarch's other favorite heroes , Caesar is portrayed as the complete man . Before he returned to Rome upon Sulla's death to pursue a military and political role , Caesar adhered to the essential humanistic ...
... ments . As was true with Plutarch's other favorite heroes , Caesar is portrayed as the complete man . Before he returned to Rome upon Sulla's death to pursue a military and political role , Caesar adhered to the essential humanistic ...
עמוד 125
... ments and adjustments was to make his people free - minded , self- sufficing , and moderate in all their ways , and to keep them so as long as possible " ( I. 31. 301 , Life of Lycurgus , LCL volume I ) . Such an end should be the ...
... ments and adjustments was to make his people free - minded , self- sufficing , and moderate in all their ways , and to keep them so as long as possible " ( I. 31. 301 , Life of Lycurgus , LCL volume I ) . Such an end should be the ...
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