Plutarch life of alexander the great
Plutarch life of alexander analysis.
Plutarch life of alexander the great
Plutarch's Lives (Clough)/Life of Alexander
1It being my purpose to write the lives of Alexander the king, and of Cæsar, by whom Pompey was destroyed, the multitude of their great actions affords so large a field that I were to blame if I should not by way of apology forewarn my reader that I have chosen rather to epitomize the most celebrated parts of their story, than to insist at large on every particular circumstance of it.
2It must be borne in mind that my design is not to write histories, but lives. And the most glorious exploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men; sometimes a matter of less moment, an expression or a jest, informs us better of their characters and inclinations, than the most famous sieges, the greatest armaments, or the bloodiest battles whatsoever.
3Therefore as portrait-painters are more exact in the lines and features of the face, in which the character is seen, than in the other parts of the b