Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 30
עמוד 10
... chapter tells of his background and how his family and education encouraged his innate respect for the capacities of mankind . The fourth and fifth chapters reveal the results of that indoctrination , by our quoting freely from his own ...
... chapter tells of his background and how his family and education encouraged his innate respect for the capacities of mankind . The fourth and fifth chapters reveal the results of that indoctrination , by our quoting freely from his own ...
עמוד 11
... Chapter I , 261 ) Chapter 2 of this book establishes the humanistic core underly- ing his appraisals of the lives led by his subjects . More precisely , that core is comprised of a firm bond coupling self - discipline and human reason ...
... Chapter I , 261 ) Chapter 2 of this book establishes the humanistic core underly- ing his appraisals of the lives led by his subjects . More precisely , that core is comprised of a firm bond coupling self - discipline and human reason ...
עמוד 12
... Chapter 6 makes an effort to set these details in proper perspective and to convey the fortuitous cir- cumstances ... Chapter 2 , almost all quo- tations from Plutarch are taken from the Loeb Classical Library editions ( abbreviated as ...
... Chapter 6 makes an effort to set these details in proper perspective and to convey the fortuitous cir- cumstances ... Chapter 2 , almost all quo- tations from Plutarch are taken from the Loeb Classical Library editions ( abbreviated as ...
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