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The tragedy of Athens , the drama of Rome : these are the historic poles of the Parallel Lives ; while , about half - way between , in the book of Philopoemen and Flaminius , is the historic hinge , at the fusion of Greek with Roman ...
The tragedy of Athens , the drama of Rome : these are the historic poles of the Parallel Lives ; while , about half - way between , in the book of Philopoemen and Flaminius , is the historic hinge , at the fusion of Greek with Roman ...
Pagina 134
These six lives complete Plutarch's picture of the Peloponnesian War . Then , still keeping to Greeks proper , he indulges in an excursion to Syracuse in the lives of Dion and Timoleon . Later , in the lives of Demosthenes and Phocion ...
These six lives complete Plutarch's picture of the Peloponnesian War . Then , still keeping to Greeks proper , he indulges in an excursion to Syracuse in the lives of Dion and Timoleon . Later , in the lives of Demosthenes and Phocion ...
Pagina 136
North in his third edition of 1603 is a little , but only a little , more fastidious : he rejects all the Comparisons except , oddly enough , that between Cæsar and Alexander ; but on the other hand , he accepts from S. G. S. the lives ...
North in his third edition of 1603 is a little , but only a little , more fastidious : he rejects all the Comparisons except , oddly enough , that between Cæsar and Alexander ; but on the other hand , he accepts from S. G. S. the lives ...
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