Select Orations and Letters of CiceroAllyn and Bacon, 1897 - 514 pagine |
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... triumphs , just as to enlarge the bounds of Roman thought is nobler than to extend the limits of Roman power . PLINY : Nat . Hist . VII . xxx . 117 . ORATIONES ET EPISTOLÆ SELECTÆ SELECT ORATIONS AND LETTERS OF CICERO.
... triumphs , just as to enlarge the bounds of Roman thought is nobler than to extend the limits of Roman power . PLINY : Nat . Hist . VII . xxx . 117 . ORATIONES ET EPISTOLÆ SELECTÆ SELECT ORATIONS AND LETTERS OF CICERO.
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... thought best to choose letters of more general human interest , which would reveal Cicero the man rather than the politician , at different periods of his life and under different cir- cumstances . The shorter letters in particular may ...
... thought best to choose letters of more general human interest , which would reveal Cicero the man rather than the politician , at different periods of his life and under different cir- cumstances . The shorter letters in particular may ...
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... thought it unsafe for him to remain in Italy , and started for Greece . As the ship touched at Regium he learned that there was a prospect of reconciliation between Antony and the party of the Senate , and returned to Rome . All hope of ...
... thought it unsafe for him to remain in Italy , and started for Greece . As the ship touched at Regium he learned that there was a prospect of reconciliation between Antony and the party of the Senate , and returned to Rome . All hope of ...
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... thought that one wishes to convey . The oration forms a distinct literary species , with its own traditions , its own laws of structure , and principles of composition . In the life of Greece and Rome oratory played a much more ...
... thought that one wishes to convey . The oration forms a distinct literary species , with its own traditions , its own laws of structure , and principles of composition . In the life of Greece and Rome oratory played a much more ...
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... thought ; memory , a firm grasp of matter , words , and arrangement ; and delivery , a perfect command of the voice , features , and gesticula- tion . A typical oration was said to comprise six parts , as follows : I. INTRODUCTION ...
... thought ; memory , a firm grasp of matter , words , and arrangement ; and delivery , a perfect command of the voice , features , and gesticula- tion . A typical oration was said to comprise six parts , as follows : I. INTRODUCTION ...
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Pagina 264 - adipes : cf. N. to p. 91, 25. Shakespeare (following a hint of Plutarch's) represents Caesar as saying: " Let me have men about me that are fat; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights: Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are
Pagina 76 - iniri posse, quod a tuo scelere abhorreat, non est ferendum. Quam ob rem discede atque hunc mihi timorem eripe; si est verus, ne opprimar, sin falsus, ut tandem aliquando timere desinam." VIII. Haec si tecum, ut dlxl, patria loquatur, nonne impetrare debeat, etiam si vim adhibere non possit ? Quid, quod tu te
Pagina 264 - are fat; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights: Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are
Pagina 105 - erant, in custodiam traderentur; atque idem hoc decretum est in L. Cassium, qui sibi procurationem incendendae urbis depoposcerat; in M. Ceparium, cui ad sollicitandos pastores Apuliam attributam esse erat indicatum; in P. Furium, qui est ex els 10 colonis, quos Faesulas L. Sulla deduxit: in Q. Annium Chilonem, qui una cum hoc
Pagina 126 - ab hostibus metui, praeterea neminem. Causa quae sit, videtis; nunc, quid agendum sit, considerate. Primum mihi videtur de genere belli, deinde de magnitudine, turn de imperatore deligendo esse dicendum. Genus est enim belli eius modi, quod maxime 5 vestros animos excitare atque
Pagina 179 - quoniam subesse aliquid putas, quod cavendum sit, non modo excubias et custodias, sed etiam laterum nostrorum oppositus et corporum pollicemur. XI. Sed ut, unde est orsa, in eodem terminetur 20 oratio, maximas tibi omnes gratias agimus, C. Caesar, maiores etiam habemus. Nam omnes idem sentiunt, quod ex omnium precibus et lacrimis sentire
Pagina 75 - et elapsa est! , Quae quidem quibus abs te initiata sacris ac devota sit, nescio, quod earn necesse putas esse in consulis corpore defigere. VII. Nunc vero quae tua est ista vita? Sic enim 25 iam tecum loquar, non ut odio permotus esse videar, quo
Pagina 130 - ordinibus homines gnavi atque industrii par25 tim ipsi in Asia negotiantur, quibus vos absentibus consulere debetis, partim eorum in ea provincia pecunias magnas collocatas habent. Est igitur humanitatis vestrae magnum numerum eorum civium calamitate prohibere, sapientiae videre 30 multorum civium calamitatem a re publica seiunctam esse non posse. Etenim primum illud
Pagina 155 - profecta, a qua ego nullum 5 confiteor aetatis meae tempus abhorruisse, earum rerum omnium vel in primis hie A. Licinius fructum a me repetere prope suo iure debet. Nam, quoad longissime potest mens mea respicere spatium praeteriti temporis et pueritiae memoriam
Pagina 108 - verum etiam suscepta esse sensistis. Illud vero nonne ita praesens est, ut nutu lovis optimi maximi factum esse videatur, ut, cum hodierno die mane per forum meo 25 iussu et coniurati et eorum indices in aedem Concordiae ducerentur, eo ipso tempore slgnum statueretur ? Quo