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Pagina xiii
... forces in our civilization . Few men have made so distinct an impression on modern literature and thought . He touched many things which he did not adorn , but there is hardly any kind of intellectual activity that is not conspicuously ...
... forces in our civilization . Few men have made so distinct an impression on modern literature and thought . He touched many things which he did not adorn , but there is hardly any kind of intellectual activity that is not conspicuously ...
Pagina xvii
... force of talent and honest industry , against the tricks of Verres and his counsel Hortensius broke the domina- tion of this rival in the courts , ' and made Cicero the first advocate of his time . In B.C. 69 Cicero became curule ædile ...
... force of talent and honest industry , against the tricks of Verres and his counsel Hortensius broke the domina- tion of this rival in the courts , ' and made Cicero the first advocate of his time . In B.C. 69 Cicero became curule ædile ...
Pagina xxvi
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
Pagina xxix
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
Pagina xxxi
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
... to cope with the contending forces in the state , supplanted him . One quality was particularly instru- mental both in his rise and his fall . He excelled in forcible and witty abuse . He dearly loved a bitter jest xxvi Introduction.
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