Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 124
... Coriolanus ( LCL volume IV ) . Plutarch there relates the fortunes of a leader whose bias in favor of the aristocracy is never concealed . All the same , the fervor and effectiveness of Coriolanus ' arguments against the witless rabble ...
... Coriolanus ( LCL volume IV ) . Plutarch there relates the fortunes of a leader whose bias in favor of the aristocracy is never concealed . All the same , the fervor and effectiveness of Coriolanus ' arguments against the witless rabble ...
עמוד 140
... Coriolanus by way of underhanded means , Coriolanus allied himself with enemies of Rome and pre- pared to destroy her . While he was camped outside the city gates awaiting the next morning when the final blow would be adminis- tered to ...
... Coriolanus by way of underhanded means , Coriolanus allied himself with enemies of Rome and pre- pared to destroy her . While he was camped outside the city gates awaiting the next morning when the final blow would be adminis- tered to ...
עמוד 141
... Coriolanus , IV . 36. 209 ) Shakespeare renders the historic event in strikingly similar words in his play Coriolanus , indicating that this master of language found little need for additional embellishments or elaborations : O mother ...
... Coriolanus , IV . 36. 209 ) Shakespeare renders the historic event in strikingly similar words in his play Coriolanus , indicating that this master of language found little need for additional embellishments or elaborations : O mother ...
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