Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 11
עמוד 18
... lecture tours , which lasted a few years , proved to be even greater suc- cesses than before , because by now he was a celebrated man of philosophy and letters . His audiences were large and friendly . During these years , even though ...
... lecture tours , which lasted a few years , proved to be even greater suc- cesses than before , because by now he was a celebrated man of philosophy and letters . His audiences were large and friendly . During these years , even though ...
עמוד 36
... lecture and diplomatic tour in Rome , he brought with him notes and sketches from his wide lecturing . More impor- tantly , he came back a man who had witnessed the vigor of Ro- man dominion . His firsthand experiences abroad were ...
... lecture and diplomatic tour in Rome , he brought with him notes and sketches from his wide lecturing . More impor- tantly , he came back a man who had witnessed the vigor of Ro- man dominion . His firsthand experiences abroad were ...
עמוד 92
... lecture and the lecturer . Anticipating Marshall McLuhan by a good number of centuries , he employs another of his famed analogues to suggest that the showy manner easily can override the substance of a lecture or performance : " For as ...
... lecture and the lecturer . Anticipating Marshall McLuhan by a good number of centuries , he employs another of his famed analogues to suggest that the showy manner easily can override the substance of a lecture or performance : " For as ...
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