... Pericles nor mentioned by him at the beginning of the war. The direct tax was always unpopular with the propertied classes and might have shaken Pericles' control of Athens had he tried to institute it. The great increase of the tribute ...
... Pericles would go further , and educate the Athenian man . The promise of youth is always beautiful ; perhaps it was nowhere more beautiful than at Athens ; but it is the performance of manhood which sets the stamp of value on life .
... Pericles “was becoming a democracy in name but in fact rule (arche) by the first man” (2.65.9). With this statement, Thucydides equates Pericles' dominance of Athens with ... Pericles was held to be Pericles: A Biography in Context 214.
... Pericles . " This high eulogium on Pericles received a direct contradiction very shortly afterwards from the pen of an obscure poet named Tatham , who bears , however , an equally strong testimony as to Shakspeare's being the author of ...
The Rise and Fall of Athenian Democracy Hamish Aird. CHAPTER 1 2 3 5 PERICLES We can picture Pericles growing up in one of those plain white houses within the walls of Athens . All around there would have been a lot of building activity ...
... Pericles talking wub Cleon , all the Traine with them : Enter at another dere , a Gentleman with a Letter to Pc- ricles ; Pericles fewes the Letter to Cleon ; Pericles gines the Meffenger a reward , and Knights him . Exit Pericles at ...
... Pericles and His Oikos: The Political Ways of Exploiting Kinship The Matrimonial Strategies of the athenian elite: pericles' Nameless Wife Kinship was the basis of a diffuse and lasting solidarity, whether it was vertical (between ...
... Pericles had lived, Athens would have won.28 As Edmund Bloedow notes, Thucydides ”presents us with two Pericles, without resolving the contradictions between them.” On the one hand, there is Pericles the moderate imperialist, but there ...
... Pericles to appear before the audience as,in effect, “Mr. Aegina” would havebeen diverting. Dicaeopolis' selfish preoccupation withfood andsex—the principal themeof Acharnians—both parody and parallel two things forwhich Pericles was ...
... Pericles think this the bark : 6 Where , what is done in action , more , if might , 7 Shall be discover'd ; please you , sit , and hark . [ Exit . quarto reads - We there him lest . The ... PERICLES ' Ship , off Mitylene 262 PERICLES ,
... Pericles , namely , 1619 , in the same way that the continued popularity of Pericles demanded that third edition , and allowed it to be called " the late and much- admired play , " so the story - book might even then have said , ' The ...