The North American Review, 78. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1854 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 167
... Thucydides , there is little room for historical dis- cussion as to matters of fact . It is especially in this depart- ment of his work that Mr. Grote has shown himself , not merely acquainted with the substance of his Greek authori ...
... Thucydides , there is little room for historical dis- cussion as to matters of fact . It is especially in this depart- ment of his work that Mr. Grote has shown himself , not merely acquainted with the substance of his Greek authori ...
Sayfa 168
... Thucydides , that Kleon was the cause of the banishment of the latter as a general , and has therefore received from him harder measure than was due in his capacity of his- torian . But though this sentiment is probably not without ...
... Thucydides , that Kleon was the cause of the banishment of the latter as a general , and has therefore received from him harder measure than was due in his capacity of his- torian . But though this sentiment is probably not without ...
Sayfa 169
... Thucydides , was at the same time " the most vio- lent of the citizens , " and " the most influential with the populace . " It is , indeed , against Aristophanes , more than against Thucydides , that Mr. Grote attempts to defend Cleon ...
... Thucydides , was at the same time " the most vio- lent of the citizens , " and " the most influential with the populace . " It is , indeed , against Aristophanes , more than against Thucydides , that Mr. Grote attempts to defend Cleon ...
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