The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina v
... proper subject of a compa- rison with the hero of my piece . Your Lordship's name will confirm that expectation , and your cha- racter would justify me in running some length into the parallel ; but my experience of your good sense ...
... proper subject of a compa- rison with the hero of my piece . Your Lordship's name will confirm that expectation , and your cha- racter would justify me in running some length into the parallel ; but my experience of your good sense ...
Pagina vi
... proper place of panegyric , I am depreciating your abilities , instead of extolling them but I remember , that it is an history which I am offering to your Lordship , and it would ill become me , in the front of such a work , to expose ...
... proper place of panegyric , I am depreciating your abilities , instead of extolling them but I remember , that it is an history which I am offering to your Lordship , and it would ill become me , in the front of such a work , to expose ...
Pagina xviii
... proper light , will not fail to exhibit that precise difference , in which the peculiarity of each character consists . As to the nature of my work , though the title of it car- ries nothing more , than the History of Cicero's Life ...
... proper light , will not fail to exhibit that precise difference , in which the peculiarity of each character consists . As to the nature of my work , though the title of it car- ries nothing more , than the History of Cicero's Life ...
Pagina xix
... proper place . But as I have borrowed my plan , so I have drawn my materials also from Cicero , whose works are the most authentic monuments that remain to us , of all the great transactions of that age ; being the original accounts of ...
... proper place . But as I have borrowed my plan , so I have drawn my materials also from Cicero , whose works are the most authentic monuments that remain to us , of all the great transactions of that age ; being the original accounts of ...
Pagina xx
... proper order ; the ne- cessity of overlooking many in the first search , and the trouble of retrieving them in a second or third , and the final omission of several , through forgetfulness or inad- vertency , have helped to abate that ...
... proper order ; the ne- cessity of overlooking many in the first search , and the trouble of retrieving them in a second or third , and the final omission of several , through forgetfulness or inad- vertency , have helped to abate that ...
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