Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 30
... remains that his personal philosophical - ethical slant did not ap- peal to them . Primarily neo - Platonic in its bias , his way of think- ing only in small part coincided with the Stoicism so pervasive in Rome at that time . As a ...
... remains that his personal philosophical - ethical slant did not ap- peal to them . Primarily neo - Platonic in its bias , his way of think- ing only in small part coincided with the Stoicism so pervasive in Rome at that time . As a ...
עמוד 35
... remains true for Plutarch , he will appeal to that second possibility in man by way of narratives from past history or more directly through moral axioms . In his essays Plutarch remains a man with a mission , just as was true in his ...
... remains true for Plutarch , he will appeal to that second possibility in man by way of narratives from past history or more directly through moral axioms . In his essays Plutarch remains a man with a mission , just as was true in his ...
עמוד 53
... remains rooted in the soul of his subject , not in any single talent or technique . It is the pattern of the lives of the two speakers that catches Plutarch's attention first . He avers that the two men further resembled each other in ...
... remains rooted in the soul of his subject , not in any single talent or technique . It is the pattern of the lives of the two speakers that catches Plutarch's attention first . He avers that the two men further resembled each other in ...
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