M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes et epistolae selectae: Selected orations and letters of CiceroScott, Foresman and Company, 1891 - 797 pagine |
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Pagina 13
... Pompeius , Antonius , Octavi anus , aided only by his natural talent , high ambition , and tireless industry , he left a name remarkably free from moral reproach , prominent in politics , incomparable in literature , the second , if not ...
... Pompeius , Antonius , Octavi anus , aided only by his natural talent , high ambition , and tireless industry , he left a name remarkably free from moral reproach , prominent in politics , incomparable in literature , the second , if not ...
Pagina 14
... Pompeius against Caesar , but was finally reconciled to the latter , and lived on friendly terms with him until his assassination . He took no part in the plot against Caesar's life , but openly exulted in the deed of the conspirators ...
... Pompeius against Caesar , but was finally reconciled to the latter , and lived on friendly terms with him until his assassination . He took no part in the plot against Caesar's life , but openly exulted in the deed of the conspirators ...
Pagina 19
... Pompeius , the spoiled favorite of the senate , who had re- turned victorious from Spain in 71 , had quarrelled immedi- ately with his party , had nevertheless gained the consulship in 70 , and had set about the undoing of Sulla's ...
... Pompeius , the spoiled favorite of the senate , who had re- turned victorious from Spain in 71 , had quarrelled immedi- ately with his party , had nevertheless gained the consulship in 70 , and had set about the undoing of Sulla's ...
Pagina 20
... Pompeius . The latter was to have un- limited funds , unlimited troops , unlimited authority over citizens and allies , in short such powers as not even the ancient kings had possessed . The measure was clearly unconstitutional , and as ...
... Pompeius . The latter was to have un- limited funds , unlimited troops , unlimited authority over citizens and allies , in short such powers as not even the ancient kings had possessed . The measure was clearly unconstitutional , and as ...
Pagina 21
... Pompeius all his life . In spite of his exacting official duties Cicero remained true to his profession of advocate during his praetorship . At its end , remembering his experience in Sicily , he declined a prov- ince and remained at ...
... Pompeius all his life . In spite of his exacting official duties Cicero remained true to his profession of advocate during his praetorship . At its end , remembering his experience in Sicily , he declined a prov- ince and remained at ...
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Asia Bona Dea Brundisium Caes Caesar called case Catilina Cato causa charge Cicero Cicero's citizens city civium clause Clodius comitia common construction consul consulship Coss course courts death different eius elected election ellipse English Epirus esset Etruria explain first force form found give given good great huius ille Italy iudices latter Lentulus life made magistrates meaning means mentioned merely mihi Milo mood Murena name neque nihil note notice noun number numquam office omitted omnibus order people phrase place plural point political Pompeius position praetor question Quirites read regular rei publicae right Roman Rome same second see Exc see on Ep see on Mur senate senatus sense Sest sine slaves speech state subj subject Sulla taken tamen tense Thessalonica thought three tibi time tion title trial tribune TULLI CICERONIS used usually verb vobis were whole word words year
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Pagina 157 - Vigilas tu de nocte ut tuis consultoribus respondeas, ille ut eo quo intendit mature cum exercitu perveniat ; te gallorum, illum bucinarum cantus exsuscitat ; tu actionem instituis, ille aciem instruit ; tu caves ne tui consultores, ille ne urbes aut castra capiantur...
Pagina 77 - I pray,' in interrogative and imperative sentences is the sign of intense feeling. abutere, ' use up,' ' exhaust ' (not 'abuse,' 'misuse'); observe the quantity of penult and thus determine tense. 2. etiam, ' still,' in temporal meaning. 3. Nihilne, an emphatic nonne. Note the repetition of the same word at the beginning of successive clauses instead of a connective : it is called anaphora.
Pagina 78 - Catilina, patientia nostra ? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet ? Quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia ? Nihilne te nocturnum praesidium Palati, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil concursus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora voltusque moverunt...
Pagina 237 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.