The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina xvi
... judge of the merit of them , form distinct characters of each , which we frequently retain through life . Thus , Ma- rius , Sylla , Cæsar , Pompey , Cato , Cicero , Brutus , Antony , have all their several advocates , zealous for their ...
... judge of the merit of them , form distinct characters of each , which we frequently retain through life . Thus , Ma- rius , Sylla , Cæsar , Pompey , Cato , Cicero , Brutus , Antony , have all their several advocates , zealous for their ...
Pagina xvii
... judge of its separate parts , on which the whole will always be found the surest comment . Quintilian has given us an excellent rule , in the very case : that we should be modest and circumspect , in pass- ing a judgment on men so ...
... judge of its separate parts , on which the whole will always be found the surest comment . Quintilian has given us an excellent rule , in the very case : that we should be modest and circumspect , in pass- ing a judgment on men so ...
Pagina xxviii
... judge , from the little part of their history , that I have had the curiosity to look into , would have prevented several mis- takes , which they have committed , with regard both to the facts and persons of the Ciceronian age . But ...
... judge , from the little part of their history , that I have had the curiosity to look into , would have prevented several mis- takes , which they have committed , with regard both to the facts and persons of the Ciceronian age . But ...
Pagina xxxvi
... judges : with which the senate was so highly pleased , that they honored this consul with the title of their patron * . Cæpio's law was warmly re- commended by L. Crassus , the most celebrated orator of that age , who , in a speech upon ...
... judges : with which the senate was so highly pleased , that they honored this consul with the title of their patron * . Cæpio's law was warmly re- commended by L. Crassus , the most celebrated orator of that age , who , in a speech upon ...
Pagina 10
... judges advised , that no time of culture should be lost , and that their literary instruction should keep pace with their moral ; that three years only should be allowed to the nurses , and when they first began to speak , that they ...
... judges advised , that no time of culture should be lost , and that their literary instruction should keep pace with their moral ; that three years only should be allowed to the nurses , and when they first began to speak , that they ...
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