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... heroes . These heroes , said he , extreme in action , were all for compromise in theory . They are ready to seal with their blood such certainty as they can attain . ' How different was the character which he gave , with perfect justice ...
... heroes . These heroes , said he , extreme in action , were all for compromise in theory . They are ready to seal with their blood such certainty as they can attain . ' How different was the character which he gave , with perfect justice ...
Pagina 144
... heroes out of tune with their countrymen , whose courage and independence were made thereby of no avail . But in the Pericles and Fabius Maximus Plutarch shows us heroes after his own heart , and in his preface to their lives he insists ...
... heroes out of tune with their countrymen , whose courage and independence were made thereby of no avail . But in the Pericles and Fabius Maximus Plutarch shows us heroes after his own heart , and in his preface to their lives he insists ...
Pagina 145
... heroes , being thus prone to compromise , yet fight and die , often at their own hands , for the ideals they uphold ? The question is a fair one , and the answer reveals a pro- found difference between the theory and the practice of ...
... heroes , being thus prone to compromise , yet fight and die , often at their own hands , for the ideals they uphold ? The question is a fair one , and the answer reveals a pro- found difference between the theory and the practice of ...
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