Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina xvii
... regard to the conspiracy were so conclusive that Catiline thought it wise to leave Rome that very night , and hasten northward to the force which his lieutenant Manlius had gathered at Faesulae in Etruria . On the following morn- ing ...
... regard to the conspiracy were so conclusive that Catiline thought it wise to leave Rome that very night , and hasten northward to the force which his lieutenant Manlius had gathered at Faesulae in Etruria . On the following morn- ing ...
Pagina 70
... regard friendships and enmities not at their real worth , but as a matter of personal advan- tage . ' 29. immūtāta : sc . est ; so also with factum in line 30 . § 11. At first , however , men were ambitious rather than avari- cious ...
... regard friendships and enmities not at their real worth , but as a matter of personal advan- tage . ' 29. immūtāta : sc . est ; so also with factum in line 30 . § 11. At first , however , men were ambitious rather than avari- cious ...
Pagina 72
... regard with indif- erence ' ; translate , they respected neither modesty nor chastity , nor things human or divine . ' 29. nihil , etc .: they did not care a straw for anything , nor did they exercise any self - control whatever . ' 30 ...
... regard with indif- erence ' ; translate , they respected neither modesty nor chastity , nor things human or divine . ' 29. nihil , etc .: they did not care a straw for anything , nor did they exercise any self - control whatever . ' 30 ...
Pagina 74
... regard for decency . ' 17. compertum foret : in the subjunctive , because the reason assigned , viz . that any one had actually discovered it to be true , is denied , magis quam quod being equivalent to non quod . B. 286 , 1 , b ; A ...
... regard for decency . ' 17. compertum foret : in the subjunctive , because the reason assigned , viz . that any one had actually discovered it to be true , is denied , magis quam quod being equivalent to non quod . B. 286 , 1 , b ; A ...
Pagina 80
... regard the same things as good and evil . ' 16. Nam , etc. For to have the same likes and dislikes , this after all is what constitutes firm friendship . ' 6 19. Cēterum : ' I have only to add that . ' 20. nisi , etc .: " un- less we ...
... regard the same things as good and evil . ' 16. Nam , etc. For to have the same likes and dislikes , this after all is what constitutes firm friendship . ' 6 19. Cēterum : ' I have only to add that . ' 20. nisi , etc .: " un- less we ...
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