Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... are incorporated in the text , have been tested in the class - room , and have been found not merely interesting , but instructive , since they offer opportunity for comparing the two authors in points of syntax and style . These ...
... are incorporated in the text , have been tested in the class - room , and have been found not merely interesting , but instructive , since they offer opportunity for comparing the two authors in points of syntax and style . These ...
Pagina xi
... are , besides , several inaccuracies in his version of Catiline's conspiracy , for which he has been severely criti- cised . But in this connection it should be remembered that although it was , in one sense , an advantage to treat of a ...
... are , besides , several inaccuracies in his version of Catiline's conspiracy , for which he has been severely criti- cised . But in this connection it should be remembered that although it was , in one sense , an advantage to treat of a ...
Pagina xii
... are the special characteristics of Sallust's style , of which the reader will find abundant illustration in the text of the Bellum Catilinae . I. Variety of expression , as seen ( a ) xii INTRODUCTION . SALLUST'S STYLE.
... are the special characteristics of Sallust's style , of which the reader will find abundant illustration in the text of the Bellum Catilinae . I. Variety of expression , as seen ( a ) xii INTRODUCTION . SALLUST'S STYLE.
Pagina xiii
... are not so common as to disturb the reader . They give a certain quaintness to the narrative , which is more pleasing than otherwise . Most of the archaisms occur in the speeches , and invest them with dignity and state- liness . VIII ...
... are not so common as to disturb the reader . They give a certain quaintness to the narrative , which is more pleasing than otherwise . Most of the archaisms occur in the speeches , and invest them with dignity and state- liness . VIII ...
Pagina xv
... are evidences of the utter lack of any moral sense . He was , however , a consummate actor , and could play any rôle he chose to assume . This , together with great personal mag- netism , gave him a certain popularity and leadership ...
... are evidences of the utter lack of any moral sense . He was , however , a consummate actor , and could play any rôle he chose to assume . This , together with great personal mag- netism , gave him a certain popularity and leadership ...
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