Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 92
... respect , whatever may be said for the talk . When sitting in the audience , for instance , the auditor has as much ... respects to the instructions given for listening to lectures is the essay called The Education of Children 92 PLUTARCH.
... respect , whatever may be said for the talk . When sitting in the audience , for instance , the auditor has as much ... respects to the instructions given for listening to lectures is the essay called The Education of Children 92 PLUTARCH.
עמוד 144
... respect to the inevitability of des- tiny . Further , Shakespeare's knowledge of near contemporaries like Montaigne ... respects . In a very pragmatic sense , he proved invaluable for the variety and amount of knowledge from classical ...
... respect to the inevitability of des- tiny . Further , Shakespeare's knowledge of near contemporaries like Montaigne ... respects . In a very pragmatic sense , he proved invaluable for the variety and amount of knowledge from classical ...
עמוד 159
... respect to an author whose works have nearly become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ( Philological Monographs [ Bronx , N. Y. , 1966 ] ) in ...
... respect to an author whose works have nearly become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ( Philological Monographs [ Bronx , N. Y. , 1966 ] ) in ...
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