Voices from the Past: A Classical Anthology for the Modern ReaderJames Maclean Todd, Janet Maclean Todd Phoenix House, 1955 - Počet stran: 550 |
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... B.C. , but it is not until the third century B.C. that we find the beginnings of a literary tradition . From the early centuries when Rome was a struggling little town fighting against other little Italian towns we have a few fragments ...
... B.C. , but it is not until the third century B.C. that we find the beginnings of a literary tradition . From the early centuries when Rome was a struggling little town fighting against other little Italian towns we have a few fragments ...
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... century B.C. , we must pay attention not only to Aeschylus ' expression of the ideal of righteousness but also to Pindar's insistence on beauty as an ideal equally valid . Pindar was absorbed in appreciation of beauty , the beauty of ...
... century B.C. , we must pay attention not only to Aeschylus ' expression of the ideal of righteousness but also to Pindar's insistence on beauty as an ideal equally valid . Pindar was absorbed in appreciation of beauty , the beauty of ...
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... C. 15 B.C.-C. A.D. 50 Phaedrus was a Thracian who came to Rome . He wrote about a hundred fables , many of them being based on those of Aesop , who is said by Herodotus to have lived in the middle of the sixth century B.C. CAUTIONARY ...
... C. 15 B.C.-C. A.D. 50 Phaedrus was a Thracian who came to Rome . He wrote about a hundred fables , many of them being based on those of Aesop , who is said by Herodotus to have lived in the middle of the sixth century B.C. CAUTIONARY ...
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