Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 27
עמוד 42
... ethical dicta . That he should employ biographical writings for a morally didactic purpose is not out of the ordinary . Only in recent years has it seemed necessary to state that both good and ill deeds can provide moral enlightenment ...
... ethical dicta . That he should employ biographical writings for a morally didactic purpose is not out of the ordinary . Only in recent years has it seemed necessary to state that both good and ill deeds can provide moral enlightenment ...
עמוד 77
... ethical foundations is to be appreciated . As he relates the events and explains the personalities of his subjects , we are per- fectly aware that , tacitly , Plutarch judges them on the basis of a right and wrong which he believed ...
... ethical foundations is to be appreciated . As he relates the events and explains the personalities of his subjects , we are per- fectly aware that , tacitly , Plutarch judges them on the basis of a right and wrong which he believed ...
עמוד 79
... ethical nature . When additional pieces without a strictly moral bent were added to the collection later , the title never was altered to accommodate the augmented contents . No reader therefore should expect mere ethical elucidation ...
... ethical nature . When additional pieces without a strictly moral bent were added to the collection later , the title never was altered to accommodate the augmented contents . No reader therefore should expect mere ethical elucidation ...
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