Indeed if I have dwelt at some length upon the character of our country, it has been to show that our stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that the panegyric of the men over whom I am now speaking... The Light Beyond - 第 230 頁Maurice Maeterlinck 著 - 1916 - 299 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thucydides - 1874 - 738 頁
...has been to show that our stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that the panegyric of the men over...celebrated is only what the heroism of these and their bike have made her, men whose fame, unlike that of most Hellenes, will be found to be only commensurate... | |
| Thucydides - 1914 - 654 頁
...to show that our the deai stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that the panegyric of the men over whom I am now speaking might be by definite proofajestablished. That panegyric is now in a great'" measure "complete;- for the Athens that I have... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1916 - 344 頁
...in the first battles of that war. According to the custom of the Greeks, the bones of the dead 171 that had been burnt on the battlefield were solemnly...heroism of these and their like have made her, men whose 172 fame, unlike that of most Hellenes, will be found to be only commensurate with their deserts. And,... | |
| Alan J. Pifer, Lydia Bronte - 1986 - 456 頁
...special virtues. It concluded with a description of the character of the deceased: . . . the Athens I have celebrated is only what the heroism of these...fame, unlike that of most Hellenes, will be found only commensurate with their desserts. And if a test is wanted, it is to be found in their closing... | |
| Beth B. Hess, Elizabeth Warren Markson - 638 頁
...its special virtues. It concluded with a description of the character of the deceased: The Athens 1 have celebrated is only what the heroism of these...fame, unlike that of most Hellenes. will be found only commensurate with their desserts. And if a test is wanted, it is to be found in their closing... | |
| Richard Leo Enos, Lois Peters Agnew - 1998 - 284 頁
...discussion of the responsibilities of citizenship (politeia) in his funeral oration: "for the Athens I have celebrated is only what the heroism of these and their like have made her" (Thucydides 2.42). In the Politicus 304d f. Plato assigns to the true statesman just such a control... | |
| David W. Minar, Scott A. Greer - 386 頁
...has been to show that our stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that the panegyric of the men over...heroism of these and their like have made her, men whose lame, unlike that of most Hellenes, will be found to be only commensurate with their deserts. And if... | |
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