The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina xix
... shew what share chance , or rashness , or prudence had in them : that he should describe , likewise , the particular characters of all the great persons , who bear any considerable part in the story ; and should dress up the whole in a ...
... shew what share chance , or rashness , or prudence had in them : that he should describe , likewise , the particular characters of all the great persons , who bear any considerable part in the story ; and should dress up the whole in a ...
Pagina xxiv
... shew , that though they were managed with great warmth of opposition , yet it was always with decency of language between him and Calenus ; whom , while he reproves and admonishes , with his usual freedom , yet he treats with civility ...
... shew , that though they were managed with great warmth of opposition , yet it was always with decency of language between him and Calenus ; whom , while he reproves and admonishes , with his usual freedom , yet he treats with civility ...
Pagina 66
... shew , that a life supported by inno- cence could not be made miserable by pain * . The second was a professed orator , or pleader at the bar , where he sustained some credit , without any other accomplishment of art or nature , then a ...
... shew , that a life supported by inno- cence could not be made miserable by pain * . The second was a professed orator , or pleader at the bar , where he sustained some credit , without any other accomplishment of art or nature , then a ...
Pagina 93
... shew his contempt of money , and disinterestedness in the cause , resolved to put the island to no charge on his account ; and in all the places to which he came , took up his quarters with * Divinat . 3 . + Ego Siciliam totam ...
... shew his contempt of money , and disinterestedness in the cause , resolved to put the island to no charge on his account ; and in all the places to which he came , took up his quarters with * Divinat . 3 . + Ego Siciliam totam ...
Pagina 99
... shew himself more vigorous in pursuing him , that he had been even in prose- cuting Verres * . " 66 66 But , before I dismiss the cause of Verres , it will not be improper to add a short account of some of his principal crimes , in ...
... shew himself more vigorous in pursuing him , that he had been even in prose- cuting Verres * . " 66 66 But , before I dismiss the cause of Verres , it will not be improper to add a short account of some of his principal crimes , in ...
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