| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 412 pagine
...never practifed, except in cafes of debate, and where the houfe was divided: but he wanted the ufual tribute of flattery upon this act; of grace; and had...make an experiment of Cicero's temper , and to draw draw from him efpecially fome incenfe on the occafion ; nor was he disappointed of his aim ; for Cicero,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 478 pagine
...A. Urb. 707. Cle. 61. Coss.— C. JuliUs Czsar III. M. vEmilius Lepidus. the house was divided ; but he wanted the usual tribute of flattery upon this...the occasion ; nor was he disappointed of his aim; for Cieero, touched by his generosity, and greatly pleased with the act itself, on the account of his... | |
| 1802 - 308 pagine
...was divided ; " but," fays Dr. Middleton, " he •wanted the ufual tribute of flattery upon this aft of grace ; and had a mind probably to make an experiment of Cicero's temper, and to draw from him efpccially fome incenfe on the occafion ; nor was he difappointed cf his aim." Cicero experienced much... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 pagine
...upon it: a method never practised, except in cases of debate, and where the house was divided: but he wanted the usual tribute of flattery upon this...the occasion; nor was he disappointed of his aim; for Cicero, touched by his generosity, and greatly pleased with the act itself, on the account of his... | |
| Friedrich August Wolf - 1869 - 640 pagine
...upon it: a method never practised, except in cases of debate, and where the house was divided: but he wanted the usual tribute of flattery upon this...the occasion: nor was he disappointed of his aim; for Cicero, touched by his generosity, and greatly pleased with the act itself, on the account of his... | |
| Christian Wilhelm Friedrich A. Wolf - 1869 - 1318 pagine
...in cases of debate, and where t house was divided: but he wanted the usual tribute of flattery a]* this act of grace, and had a mind probably to make an experiment Cicero's temper, and to draw from him especially some incense on t occasion: nor was he disappointed... | |
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