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Pagina 27
... object to be desired , in view of the honors I have enjoyed and the duties I have been able to perform . I have but two wishes more , -one that at my death I may leave the Roman people free ; the immortal gods can grant me no greater ...
... object to be desired , in view of the honors I have enjoyed and the duties I have been able to perform . I have but two wishes more , -one that at my death I may leave the Roman people free ; the immortal gods can grant me no greater ...
Pagina 30
... objects in view , to persuade a to please . As exhibited in the person of Demosthenes Athens and of Cicero at Rome , it was one of the fine ar A model oration from either of these consummate artis was not only an embodiment of noble ...
... objects in view , to persuade a to please . As exhibited in the person of Demosthenes Athens and of Cicero at Rome , it was one of the fine ar A model oration from either of these consummate artis was not only an embodiment of noble ...
Pagina 70
... object . POPULAR ASSEMBLIES OF ROME COMITIA CURIATA 131. The comitia curiata , so called from the thirty curiae , or divisions , into which the patricians were divided under the early kings , was the most ancient popular assembly known ...
... object . POPULAR ASSEMBLIES OF ROME COMITIA CURIATA 131. The comitia curiata , so called from the thirty curiae , or divisions , into which the patricians were divided under the early kings , was the most ancient popular assembly known ...
Pagina 87
... object of scorn and contempt . It was then that Cicero , the consul , giving utter- ance to his indignation in a torrent of invective , pronounced his First Oration against Catiline . I. CATILINE'S AUDACITY , I. ANALYSIS II . CATILINE ...
... object of scorn and contempt . It was then that Cicero , the consul , giving utter- ance to his indignation in a torrent of invective , pronounced his First Oration against Catiline . I. CATILINE'S AUDACITY , I. ANALYSIS II . CATILINE ...
Pagina 104
... object was to justify the course which he had pursued in relation to the conspiracy , to allay the general excitement , and to intimidate the con- spirators who had not yet left the city . In the meantime , Catiline had repaired to the ...
... object was to justify the course which he had pursued in relation to the conspiracy , to allay the general excitement , and to intimidate the con- spirators who had not yet left the city . In the meantime , Catiline had repaired to the ...
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ablative absolute Antony Archias āre ārī ātis atque ātum ātus sum autem āvī bellum Caesar Catiline causa CHAPTER Cicero Cimbri citizens civium clause comitia conj consul dative eius enim eōs erat esset etiam Forum fuisse fuit haec hanc hominum honor huius hunc idem igitur illa illud intr īre legatus Lentulus Ligarius Lucullus Manilian law Marius Metellus mihi Mithridates Mithridatic war modo neque nihil nisi nōn numquam nunc old abl omnes omnia omnibus omnium ōnis orator ōris Pompey praenomen praetor pron quae quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quirītēs quis quō quod referring rei publicae Roman gens Rome senate subjunctive Sulla sunt tamen tantō tibi tribune Tubero urbe urbem urbis vērō vestra vōbīs vōs
Brani popolari
Pagina 187 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Pagina 194 - Nam ceterae neque temporum sunt neque aetatum omnium neque locorum ; at haec studia adulescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solacium praebent, delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
Pagina 197 - In caelum huius 5 proavus Cato tollitur; magnus honos populi Romani rebus adiungitur. Omnes denique illi Maximi, Marcelli, Fulvii non sine communi omnium nostrum laude decorantur.
Pagina 226 - Homines enim ad deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando. Nihil habet nee fortuna tua majus, quam ut possis, nee natura melius, quam 5 ut velis servare quam plurimos.
Pagina 192 - Quare quis tandem me reprehendat, aut quis mihi iure suscenseat, si, quantum ceteris ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum ad alias voluptates et ad ipsam requiem animi et corporis conceditur temporum, quantum alii tribuunt tempestivis conviviis, quantum denique alveolo, quantum...
Pagina 85 - Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet ? Quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia...
Pagina 164 - Ego enim sic existimo, in summo imperatore quattuor has res inesse oportere, — scientiam rei militaris, virtutem, auctoritatem, felicitatem.