Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 54
עמוד 79
... tarch here reflects successfully the aura of the Roman - Hellenic world of his day.1 And because of their " combination of charm , scholarship , and worldly wisdom , " the Moralia have attracted readers down the ages , and with them ...
... tarch here reflects successfully the aura of the Roman - Hellenic world of his day.1 And because of their " combination of charm , scholarship , and worldly wisdom , " the Moralia have attracted readers down the ages , and with them ...
עמוד 82
... tarch further intimates that uneasy sleep might anticipate an im- pending physiological ailment , because " the emotions of the soul have often given warning that the body is perilously near disease " ( II . 14. 253 ) . Plutarch lays ...
... tarch further intimates that uneasy sleep might anticipate an im- pending physiological ailment , because " the emotions of the soul have often given warning that the body is perilously near disease " ( II . 14. 253 ) . Plutarch lays ...
עמוד 140
... tarch as a superb Roman warrior who never flinched in the face of battle and seemingly certain destruction . At the same time , Plu- tarch recounted events that revealed the inflexible distaste Corio- lanus possessed for the Roman ...
... tarch as a superb Roman warrior who never flinched in the face of battle and seemingly certain destruction . At the same time , Plu- tarch recounted events that revealed the inflexible distaste Corio- lanus possessed for the Roman ...
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