Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 18
עמוד 54
... speaking , including Isaeus , Plato , and Cal- lias the Syracusan , though no single mentor is pointed out as pre- dominant . When he came of age , Demosthenes had cultivated a debating skill sufficient to bring suits against his former ...
... speaking , including Isaeus , Plato , and Cal- lias the Syracusan , though no single mentor is pointed out as pre- dominant . When he came of age , Demosthenes had cultivated a debating skill sufficient to bring suits against his former ...
עמוד 58
... speaking . Before returning to Rome and the political arena upon Sulla's death in 78 B.C. , Cicero first took additional time in Asia to polish himself into an even more effective orator . He was a serious learner of the art of speaking ...
... speaking . Before returning to Rome and the political arena upon Sulla's death in 78 B.C. , Cicero first took additional time in Asia to polish himself into an even more effective orator . He was a serious learner of the art of speaking ...
עמוד 82
... speaking ( II . 16 ) . Clearly , Plutarch believes that the inert man lives but mini- mally , which in turn brings him back to a central thesis about aiding one's fellow men . Near the conclusion of the essay , he sum- marizes the issue ...
... speaking ( II . 16 ) . Clearly , Plutarch believes that the inert man lives but mini- mally , which in turn brings him back to a central thesis about aiding one's fellow men . Near the conclusion of the essay , he sum- marizes the issue ...
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