Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 25
... moral decay from within made the Roman achievement sus- ceptible to conquest from without . The Empire could not camou- flage its own infections , vicious in - fighting , and increasing degra- dation of spirit and moral integrity , as ...
... moral decay from within made the Roman achievement sus- ceptible to conquest from without . The Empire could not camou- flage its own infections , vicious in - fighting , and increasing degra- dation of spirit and moral integrity , as ...
עמוד 116
... moral government of the universe . " 4 Plutarch's own most definite asser- tion in this connection appears in that rich storehouse Isis and Osiris from the Moralia ( LCL volume V ) . Behind the specific material he gives there regarding ...
... moral government of the universe . " 4 Plutarch's own most definite asser- tion in this connection appears in that rich storehouse Isis and Osiris from the Moralia ( LCL volume V ) . Behind the specific material he gives there regarding ...
עמוד 128
... moral sense was violated by the element of deception that he sensed in poetry and drama , for example . Part of the reason no doubt stems from the artist's intent to " please or amaze the audience , " which in Plutarch's mind meant ...
... moral sense was violated by the element of deception that he sensed in poetry and drama , for example . Part of the reason no doubt stems from the artist's intent to " please or amaze the audience , " which in Plutarch's mind meant ...
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