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Pagina v
... Cicero than the received lection could impart , he has not hesitated to adopt it ; and he flatters himself , that the result of his labours , in this department , will prove acceptable to all who are qualified to pass an opinion upon ...
... Cicero than the received lection could impart , he has not hesitated to adopt it ; and he flatters himself , that the result of his labours , in this department , will prove acceptable to all who are qualified to pass an opinion upon ...
Pagina viii
... Cicero's , or that we must suppose the three genuine orations ( ii . iii . iv . ) alluded to by Cicero , to have perished , and three supposititious compositions to have been put in their place . " The latter supposition he pro- nounces ...
... Cicero's , or that we must suppose the three genuine orations ( ii . iii . iv . ) alluded to by Cicero , to have perished , and three supposititious compositions to have been put in their place . " The latter supposition he pro- nounces ...
Pagina ix
... Cicero's consulship , it would indeed be a work of supererogation for Cicero to inform him of his exploits . " All depends on the time Atticus wrote his history , if antecedently to the date of this letter , the objection is valid ; but ...
... Cicero's consulship , it would indeed be a work of supererogation for Cicero to inform him of his exploits . " All depends on the time Atticus wrote his history , if antecedently to the date of this letter , the objection is valid ; but ...
Pagina xi
... Cicero had held this oration , in which he compares the sentiments of Silanus and Cæsar , and with wonderful art proves the former to be preferable . Now to this view the narrative of Sallust is wholly opposed , c . 50. Consul convocato ...
... Cicero had held this oration , in which he compares the sentiments of Silanus and Cæsar , and with wonderful art proves the former to be preferable . Now to this view the narrative of Sallust is wholly opposed , c . 50. Consul convocato ...
Pagina xii
... Cicero took in the proceedings was merely the proposition of the question de iis , & c . But from it this also is clear , that Cicero , prior or simultaneously with proposing the question , had laid open the whole conspiracy ...
... Cicero took in the proceedings was merely the proposition of the question de iis , & c . But from it this also is clear , that Cicero , prior or simultaneously with proposing the question , had laid open the whole conspiracy ...
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