The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina 10
... desired to excel * . It was the opinion of some of the old masters , that children should not be instructed in letters , till they were seven years old ; but the best judges advised , that no time of culture should be lost , and that ...
... desired to excel * . It was the opinion of some of the old masters , that children should not be instructed in letters , till they were seven years old ; but the best judges advised , that no time of culture should be lost , and that ...
Pagina 59
... desired , by a guard of horse to a certain village upon the Po , he was there killed by Pompey's orders . This act was censured as cruel and unjust , and Pompey ge- nerally blamed for killing a man of the first quality , who had ...
... desired , by a guard of horse to a certain village upon the Po , he was there killed by Pompey's orders . This act was censured as cruel and unjust , and Pompey ge- nerally blamed for killing a man of the first quality , who had ...
Pagina 73
... desired : in which imagination he landed at Puteoli , a considerable port adjoining to Baiæ , the chief seat of pleasure in Italy , where there was a perpetual resort of all the rich and the great , as well for the delights of its ...
... desired : in which imagination he landed at Puteoli , a considerable port adjoining to Baiæ , the chief seat of pleasure in Italy , where there was a perpetual resort of all the rich and the great , as well for the delights of its ...
Pagina 92
... desired , and the criminal dreaded ; one qualified by his inno- cence , as well as experience , to sustain it with credit ; and whom the custom of their ancestors pointed out and preferred to it . In this speech , after opening the ...
... desired , and the criminal dreaded ; one qualified by his inno- cence , as well as experience , to sustain it with credit ; and whom the custom of their ancestors pointed out and preferred to it . In this speech , after opening the ...
Pagina 147
... desired then that he would undertake the defence of Manilius , to which he consented ; and stepping up again into the rostra , laid open the source of the whole affair , with many severe reflections upon the enemies of Pompey * . The ...
... desired then that he would undertake the defence of Manilius , to which he consented ; and stepping up again into the rostra , laid open the source of the whole affair , with many severe reflections upon the enemies of Pompey * . The ...
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