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====== Admiration of Pericles ====== | ====== Admiration of Pericles ====== | ||
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In order understand Thucydides, his intentions, his thoughts, it is imperative to look at Pericles, because Thucydides and Pericles are very often of one mind. Thucydides so greatly admires Pericles because he sees himself in Pericles' | In order understand Thucydides, his intentions, his thoughts, it is imperative to look at Pericles, because Thucydides and Pericles are very often of one mind. Thucydides so greatly admires Pericles because he sees himself in Pericles' | ||
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