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Pagina 126
... Rome . For the Parallel Lives are now disposed in a rough chronological order ; in so far , at least , as this has been possible where the members of each pair belong severally to nations whose histories mingle for the first time , when ...
... Rome . For the Parallel Lives are now disposed in a rough chronological order ; in so far , at least , as this has been possible where the members of each pair belong severally to nations whose histories mingle for the first time , when ...
Pagina 129
... Rome . ' He is dealing , as he says , with matter ' full of suspicion and doubt , being delivered us by poets and tragedy makers , sometimes without truth and likelihood , and always without certainty . ' He is dealing , indeed , with ...
... Rome . ' He is dealing , as he says , with matter ' full of suspicion and doubt , being delivered us by poets and tragedy makers , sometimes without truth and likelihood , and always without certainty . ' He is dealing , indeed , with ...
Pagina 148
... Rome over Greece , or in the substitution of the Empire for the Republic , he assembles these conclusions , at first sight to him unreasonable and unjust , and seeks to interpret them in the light of divine wisdom and justice . Now , he ...
... Rome over Greece , or in the substitution of the Empire for the Republic , he assembles these conclusions , at first sight to him unreasonable and unjust , and seeks to interpret them in the light of divine wisdom and justice . Now , he ...
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