Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... politicians for continuing Pericles ' war policy . And in the Lysistrata the War is blamed on nothing less abstract than a general masculine belligerence . The only political figure to appear speaking in favor of the War is the ...
... politicians for continuing Pericles ' war policy . And in the Lysistrata the War is blamed on nothing less abstract than a general masculine belligerence . The only political figure to appear speaking in favor of the War is the ...
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... political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment❜2 . How are we to explain this preoccupation , with its distorting influence ? Four closely related points stand out in Thucydides ...
... political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment❜2 . How are we to explain this preoccupation , with its distorting influence ? Four closely related points stand out in Thucydides ...
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... political conflicts within the city ; the politicians involved in these conflicts are merely flattering the people , and have their own personal advancement in view rather than the public good . This portrait exactly matches that found ...
... political conflicts within the city ; the politicians involved in these conflicts are merely flattering the people , and have their own personal advancement in view rather than the public good . This portrait exactly matches that found ...
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