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Pagina v
... indulging , must be carefully and fully explained . Unless this be done , the speeches of Cicero become a dead letter , and time is only wasted in their perusal . The editor is induced to make these remarks , from DR. ANTHON'S PREFACE. ...
... indulging , must be carefully and fully explained . Unless this be done , the speeches of Cicero become a dead letter , and time is only wasted in their perusal . The editor is induced to make these remarks , from DR. ANTHON'S PREFACE. ...
Pagina vi
Marcus Tullius Cicero. The editor is induced to make these remarks , from the conviction , that the system of commenting , which he has pursued throughout the present work , will , as in the case of his previous efforts , be condemned by ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. The editor is induced to make these remarks , from the conviction , that the system of commenting , which he has pursued throughout the present work , will , as in the case of his previous efforts , be condemned by ...
Pagina xxiv
... remark , in a public speech , that Rome was under the strongest obligations to this municipium , because two citizens had come forth from it , who had each in his turn preserved Italy from ruin.2 And Valerius Maximus makes a similar remark ...
... remark , in a public speech , that Rome was under the strongest obligations to this municipium , because two citizens had come forth from it , who had each in his turn preserved Italy from ruin.2 And Valerius Maximus makes a similar remark ...
Pagina xxvi
... remarks , my dear Doctor , and will give the subject , one day , my attentive consideration ; meanwhile allow me to ask what portions we have remaining of Cicero's poetry . Dr. B. But few . There are fragments of his translation , into ...
... remarks , my dear Doctor , and will give the subject , one day , my attentive consideration ; meanwhile allow me to ask what portions we have remaining of Cicero's poetry . Dr. B. But few . There are fragments of his translation , into ...
Pagina xxviii
... . - Tusc . Disp . 2 , 3 . 2 Brut . 90.-Ep. ad Fam . 13 , 16.—Ep. ad Att . 2 , 20. - Acad . 4 , 36 . 3 Southern Review , No. 10 , page 325 . • Ibid . H. I perceive the force of your remarks , my xxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CICERO .
... . - Tusc . Disp . 2 , 3 . 2 Brut . 90.-Ep. ad Fam . 13 , 16.—Ep. ad Att . 2 , 20. - Acad . 4 , 36 . 3 Southern Review , No. 10 , page 325 . • Ibid . H. I perceive the force of your remarks , my xxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CICERO .
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