| Sallust - 1830 - 416 pagine
...obstacle." 18. Sese quisque, &,c. Compare note 3, page 1. - 19. talcfacinus, " such an exploit." Fnciwts from facere, denotes " a bold or daring action ;"...previous description of the action fixes its character, (cut. Crombie's Gymnasium, vol. 2, p. 159. 3d ed.) 20. Eas ,tivitins, &c. " these they considered riches,... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1834 - 502 pagine
...much greater than the achievements of Alexander. OBSERVATIONS. FACINUS. SCELUS. FLAGITIUM. Facinus, from Facere, denotes " a bold or daring action;" and,...is always to be understood in a vituperative sense. " Homines ad vim, ad facinus, caedemque delecti." Cic. Here it signifies a criminal action. " Praeclari... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1836 - 502 pagine
...much greater than the achievements of Alexander. OBSERVATIONS. FACINUS. SCELDS. FLAGITIUM. Facinus, from Facere, denotes " a bold or daring action ;"...is always to be understood in a vituperative sense. " Homines ad vim, ad facinus, caedemque delecti." Cic. Here it signifies a criminal action. " Praeclari... | |
| 1836 - 802 pagine
...ii'ríiíini of intellect." Facinus denotes a bold or daring aainn, and unless it be joined with a favorable epithet, or the action be previously described as...understood in a vituperative sense. In the present passage, the epithet egregiiis ffiarks the character of the action as praiseworthy. Page 122. " Quippc... | |
| Sallust - 1837 - 384 pagine
...facinus. " Such an exploit." Facinus, as has already been remarked Q3 in the Notes to the Jugurthine War, denotes " a bold or daring action," and, unless it...description of the action fixes its character. ( Vid. Crombie'í Gymnasium, vol. 2, p. 159.) 3. Eos dimtias, &c.f " These they considered riches, this an... | |
| Sallust, Charles Anthon - 1838 - 376 pagine
...far.inus. " Such an exploit." Famous, as has already been remarked yjj in the Notes to the Jugurthine War, denotes " a bold or daring action," and, unless it...previous description of the action fixes its character, (fid. Growing's Gymnasium, vol. 2, p. 159.) 3. Кал dmitias, &c. " These they considered riches,... | |
| Sallust, Charles Anthon - 1840 - 382 pagine
...away," " drop off." SO. Ingenii egregia facinora. " The splendid exertions of intellect." — Facinus denotes a bold or daring action, and unless it be...favourable epithet, or the action be previously described a* commendable, the term is always to be understood in a Pago. .vituperative sense. In the present... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 586 pagine
..." What infamous pollution." The distinction between facinvs and jlagitium should be noted. Facinus denotes a bold or daring action, and unless it be...is always to be understood in a vituperative sense. Flagitium refers chiefly to disgraceful and lustful excess, though it sometimes denotes any fault,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1842 - 594 pagine
..." What infamous pollution." The distinction between facinus and flagitium should be noted. Facinus denotes a bold or daring action, and unless it be...is always to be understood in a vituperative sense. Flagitium refers chiefly to disgraceful and lustful excess, though it sometimes denotes any fault,... | |
| Sallust - 1845 - 406 pagine
...facinus " Such an exploit." Facinus, as has already been remarked §3 in the Notes to the Jugurthine War, denotes " a bold or daring action," and, unless it...character. ( Vid. Crombie's Gymnasium, vol. 2, p. 159.) 3. Eos divitias, &c. " These they considered riches, this an honourable fame," &c. — Divitias honestas.... | |
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