The Bellum Catilinae of C. Sallustius CrispusB.H. Sanborn, 1900 - 192 pagine |
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Pagina x
... style . And yet the ancient critics were by no means indiscriminate ad- 1 Bellum Cat . XXIII . 5. 2 Ibid . XXXI . 6. 3 Ibid . XXX . 4. 4 Ibid . XIX . 5 . mirers of Sallust . Quintilian , for instance , finds X INTRODUCTION .
... style . And yet the ancient critics were by no means indiscriminate ad- 1 Bellum Cat . XXIII . 5. 2 Ibid . XXXI . 6. 3 Ibid . XXX . 4. 4 Ibid . XIX . 5 . mirers of Sallust . Quintilian , for instance , finds X INTRODUCTION .
Pagina 1
... means of his intellect , not by bodily strength . Warfare requires the use both of the mind and of the body . I. Omnis1 hominēs , qui sēsē student praestare cēteris animalibus , summa ope nītī decet , nē vītam silentiō transeant veluti ...
... means of his intellect , not by bodily strength . Warfare requires the use both of the mind and of the body . I. Omnis1 hominēs , qui sēsē student praestare cēteris animalibus , summa ope nītī decet , nē vītam silentiō transeant veluti ...
Pagina 26
... mean to attack our country , but to defend our rights and lives . We seek not wealth and power , but liberty . See to it that we have our rights and do not compel us to seek revenge . XXXIII . Dum haec Rōmae geruntur , C. Manlius ex suō ...
... mean to attack our country , but to defend our rights and lives . We seek not wealth and power , but liberty . See to it that we have our rights and do not compel us to seek revenge . XXXIII . Dum haec Rōmae geruntur , C. Manlius ex suō ...
Pagina 40
... means of defense ( 18-20 ) . As a punish- ment the death penalty is objectionable , 1st , because it is no punishment ( 25 ) ; 2d , because it is illegal ( 21–25 ) ; 3d , because you will set a bad precedent for the future , as proved ...
... means of defense ( 18-20 ) . As a punish- ment the death penalty is objectionable , 1st , because it is no punishment ( 25 ) ; 2d , because it is illegal ( 21–25 ) ; 3d , because you will set a bad precedent for the future , as proved ...
Pagina 60
... means somebody is satisfied with . ... • 2. Cyrus , king of Persia ( B.c. 559 ) , was the first great con- queror , whose exploits are set forth at length in the Greek his- torians . Lacedaemonii et Athenienses : the Spartans began ...
... means somebody is satisfied with . ... • 2. Cyrus , king of Persia ( B.c. 559 ) , was the first great con- queror , whose exploits are set forth at length in the Greek his- torians . Lacedaemonii et Athenienses : the Spartans began ...
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