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Pagina 3
... good citizens ? " & c . Literally , " Has the nightly guard of the Palatium in no respect moved thee ? In no respect have the watches of the city ? " & c . 4 2 num præsidium ' Palatii , nihil urbis vigilia B 2 ORATIO PRIMA. ...
... good citizens ? " & c . Literally , " Has the nightly guard of the Palatium in no respect moved thee ? In no respect have the watches of the city ? " & c . 4 2 num præsidium ' Palatii , nihil urbis vigilia B 2 ORATIO PRIMA. ...
Pagina 5
... Literally , " is now held firmly grasped in the knowledge of all these , " ie . is now become a matter of firm conviction to all who are here assembled . Constrictus is applied to whatever is firmly held in , and can no longer escape ...
... Literally , " is now held firmly grasped in the knowledge of all these , " ie . is now become a matter of firm conviction to all who are here assembled . Constrictus is applied to whatever is firmly held in , and can no longer escape ...
Pagina 16
... Literally , " that there was still , even then , some little cause of delay unto you . " 2 Duo equites Romani . Sallust ( Cat . 38 ) gives the names , C. Cor- nelius and L. Vargunteius , but he calls the latter a senator . Vargun- teius ...
... Literally , " that there was still , even then , some little cause of delay unto you . " 2 Duo equites Romani . Sallust ( Cat . 38 ) gives the names , C. Cor- nelius and L. Vargunteius , but he calls the latter a senator . Vargun- teius ...
Pagina 29
... Literally , " violence and their hands . " A species of hendiadys . 11 De te . " With regard to you . " - Cum quiescunt , & c . " When they remain quiet , they actually approve of my conduct ; when they permit me to use this language ...
... Literally , " violence and their hands . " A species of hendiadys . 11 De te . " With regard to you . " - Cum quiescunt , & c . " When they remain quiet , they actually approve of my conduct ; when they permit me to use this language ...
Pagina 37
... Literally , " the odium , " or dislike . " " 5 Præclaram vero , & c . " You are making a glorious return , indeed , to the Roman people . " Ironical . - Hominem per te cognitum . " A person brought into notice by your own exertions ...
... Literally , " the odium , " or dislike . " " 5 Præclaram vero , & c . " You are making a glorious return , indeed , to the Roman people . " Ironical . - Hominem per te cognitum . " A person brought into notice by your own exertions ...
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