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Pagina iii
... language when it appeared to be too high - flown or turgid ; to mark all such alterations would have been end- less trouble , and would serve no useful purpose . I have persuaded the publisher to add to this Edition two Orations ; that ...
... language when it appeared to be too high - flown or turgid ; to mark all such alterations would have been end- less trouble , and would serve no useful purpose . I have persuaded the publisher to add to this Edition two Orations ; that ...
Pagina vi
... language of an ancient author , without any attempts whatever at illustration or analysis , will never produce any fruits either of sound learning or intellectual improvement . I. PROLEGOMENA . ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE SECOND , vi ...
... language of an ancient author , without any attempts whatever at illustration or analysis , will never produce any fruits either of sound learning or intellectual improvement . I. PROLEGOMENA . ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE SECOND , vi ...
Pagina xxiv
... language and lite- 1 Cicero was born on the 3rd of January , ( Ep . ad Att . 7 , 5 , ) and Pompey on the last of September following . PIGH . Ann . Plin . 37 , 2 . 2 ĈIC . de Leg . 2 , 3 . 3 VAL . MAX . 2 , 2 , 4 . " Hæc est mea , et ...
... language and lite- 1 Cicero was born on the 3rd of January , ( Ep . ad Att . 7 , 5 , ) and Pompey on the last of September following . PIGH . Ann . Plin . 37 , 2 . 2 ĈIC . de Leg . 2 , 3 . 3 VAL . MAX . 2 , 2 , 4 . " Hæc est mea , et ...
Pagina xxv
... language of praise . Be this , however , as it may , we cannot but admire the kind feeling so strongly displayed in his spirited eulogium upon the character and abilities of his early preceptor . But let us proceed . Cicero is said to ...
... language of praise . Be this , however , as it may , we cannot but admire the kind feeling so strongly displayed in his spirited eulogium upon the character and abilities of his early preceptor . But let us proceed . Cicero is said to ...
Pagina xxxix
... language , since its 1 Plut . Vit . Cic . c . 48 . 2 Liv . Fragm . ap Senec . Suas . 1 . Vell . Paterc . 2 , 64. - Pigh . Ann . ad A.U.C. 710 . • author cites no previous Latin writer , and asserts that LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CICERO . xxxix.
... language , since its 1 Plut . Vit . Cic . c . 48 . 2 Liv . Fragm . ap Senec . Suas . 1 . Vell . Paterc . 2 , 64. - Pigh . Ann . ad A.U.C. 710 . • author cites no previous Latin writer , and asserts that LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CICERO . xxxix.
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