Orationes quaedam selectae, in usum Delphini, cum interpretatione et historia succincta rerum gestarum et scriptorum M.T. Ciceronis ...Towar & Hogan, 1828 - 367 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... . They have , therefore , omitted many things which they would have introduced under other circumstances , but which , in a school book , would have been of no advantage , while they inhanced the price . Great care has been.
... . They have , therefore , omitted many things which they would have introduced under other circumstances , but which , in a school book , would have been of no advantage , while they inhanced the price . Great care has been.
Pagina iv
Marcus Tullius Cicero John G. Smart. while they inhanced the price . Great care has been taken in the correction of the press , and the notes have all been revised , and some of them considerably enlarged . A few alterations and ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero John G. Smart. while they inhanced the price . Great care has been taken in the correction of the press , and the notes have all been revised , and some of them considerably enlarged . A few alterations and ...
Pagina v
... great care to collect a mass of useful information , and many of their notes and observations are of such importance as to merit the attention of the student . But , as they have hitherto appeared , that which was · intended to aid the ...
... great care to collect a mass of useful information , and many of their notes and observations are of such importance as to merit the attention of the student . But , as they have hitherto appeared , that which was · intended to aid the ...
Pagina ix
... great popularity with the people over whom he reigned . Of the origin of the name , there are different accounts . Pliny supposes , that some one of the family was first called Cicero from his occupation , the culture of vetches . But ...
... great popularity with the people over whom he reigned . Of the origin of the name , there are different accounts . Pliny supposes , that some one of the family was first called Cicero from his occupation , the culture of vetches . But ...
Pagina x
... great advantage . Sylla had ordered the estate of one who had fallen a victim to his cruelty , to be sold at auction . The purchaser was a freedman of Sylla , whose name was Chry- sogonus , and the price two thousand drachmæ , a sum far ...
... great advantage . Sylla had ordered the estate of one who had fallen a victim to his cruelty , to be sold at auction . The purchaser was a freedman of Sylla , whose name was Chry- sogonus , and the price two thousand drachmæ , a sum far ...
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Pagina 242 - Est enim, iudices, haec non scripta sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti sed facti, non instituti sed imbuti sumus.
Pagina 302 - ... away. Antony, on the other hand, was desirous to have him there, fancying that he would either be frightened into a compliance, which would lessen him with his own party, or, by opposing what was intended, make himself odious to the soldiery ; but as he was absent, the decree passed without any contradiction. The senate met again the next day, when Antony thought fit to absent himself, and leave the stage clear to Cicero * ; who accordingly appeared, and delivered the first of those...
Pagina 198 - ... both the orator and the audience : for, when Cicero had mounted the rostra, and was ready to perform this last act of his office, the tribune would not suffer...
Pagina 169 - Sed aliud est maledicere, aliud accusare. Accusatio crimen desiderat, rem ut definiat, hominem ut notet, argumento probet, teste confirmet. Maledictio autem nihil habet propositi, praeter contumeliam ; quae si petulantius jactatur, convicium ; si facetius, urbanitas nominatur.
Pagina 158 - Ego multos homines excellenti animo ac virtute fuisse et sine doctrina naturae ipsius habitu prope divino per se ipsos et moderatos et graves exstitisse fateor : etiam illud adjungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem naturam sine doctrina quam sine natura valuisse doctrinam.
Pagina 7 - In reckoning by sesterces, the Romans had an art which may be understood by these three rules : First : If a numeral noun agree in number, case, and gender, with sestertius, then it denotes so many sestertii — as decem sestertii.
Pagina 159 - Atqui sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare, poetam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari.