The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina vi
... offering to your Lordship , and it would ill become me , in the front of such a work , to expose my veracity to any hazard : and my head indeed is now so full of antiquity , that I could wish to see the dedicatory style reduced to that ...
... offering to your Lordship , and it would ill become me , in the front of such a work , to expose my veracity to any hazard : and my head indeed is now so full of antiquity , that I could wish to see the dedicatory style reduced to that ...
Pagina xx
... offered to the public . In my use of these materials , I have chosen to insert as many of them as I could , into the body of my work ; imagining that it would give both a lustre and authority to a sentiment , to deliver it in the person ...
... offered to the public . In my use of these materials , I have chosen to insert as many of them as I could , into the body of my work ; imagining that it would give both a lustre and authority to a sentiment , to deliver it in the person ...
Pagina xxix
... offering to the public the example of a character , which , of all that I am acquainted with in antiquity , is the most accomplished with every talent , that can adorn civil life ; and the best fraught with les- sons of prudence and ...
... offering to the public the example of a character , which , of all that I am acquainted with in antiquity , is the most accomplished with every talent , that can adorn civil life ; and the best fraught with les- sons of prudence and ...
Pagina 15
... offering themselves freely to all , who had occasion to consult them , not only in cases of law , but in their private and domestic affairs ** . But in later * De Legib . 2. 23 . Pro Muræna , 13. # Ep . fam . 7. 22 . § Ib . 14 . Quorum ...
... offering themselves freely to all , who had occasion to consult them , not only in cases of law , but in their private and domestic affairs ** . But in later * De Legib . 2. 23 . Pro Muræna , 13. # Ep . fam . 7. 22 . § Ib . 14 . Quorum ...
Pagina 16
... offered to him , and whose art therefore included in it all other arts of the liberal kind , and could not be acquired to any perfection , without a competent knowledge of whatever was great and laudable in the universe . This was his ...
... offered to him , and whose art therefore included in it all other arts of the liberal kind , and could not be acquired to any perfection , without a competent knowledge of whatever was great and laudable in the universe . This was his ...
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