Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 pagine |
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Pagina 145
... death still wore their habitual expression of reckless daring . His adherents , to the number of 3000 , imitated the example of their leader . Each perished at his post , and not one freeborn citizen was taken alive either in the fight ...
... death still wore their habitual expression of reckless daring . His adherents , to the number of 3000 , imitated the example of their leader . Each perished at his post , and not one freeborn citizen was taken alive either in the fight ...
Pagina 147
... death . ( Chaps . 1 , 2. ) 2. The main proposition is a summons to Catiline to leave the city , to go either into exile or into the camp of Mallius ( ch . 3 ) ; for- ( a ) His shameful conspiracy is known to all , his private life ...
... death . ( Chaps . 1 , 2. ) 2. The main proposition is a summons to Catiline to leave the city , to go either into exile or into the camp of Mallius ( ch . 3 ) ; for- ( a ) His shameful conspiracy is known to all , his private life ...
Pagina 150
... death over a Roman citizen . 18. Oportebat . See Z. § 518 . = 19. Jamdiu machinaris . The present tense in Latin is often used as a present , including past time ; especially with jamdiu and jamdudum have been -ing . P. C. 413 ...
... death over a Roman citizen . 18. Oportebat . See Z. § 518 . = 19. Jamdiu machinaris . The present tense in Latin is often used as a present , including past time ; especially with jamdiu and jamdudum have been -ing . P. C. 413 ...
Pagina 152
... death . See Schmitz , Rome , p . 338 . 4. Ne quid res publica det . caperet . This was the usual for- mula by which the senate conferred upon the consuls unlimited power in dangerous times . Sall . Cat . 29 ; Liv . 3 , 4 . 5 ...
... death . See Schmitz , Rome , p . 338 . 4. Ne quid res publica det . caperet . This was the usual for- mula by which the senate conferred upon the consuls unlimited power in dangerous times . Sall . Cat . 29 ; Liv . 3 , 4 . 5 ...
Pagina 153
... death as occurring too late , rather than as too severe and cruel . " Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain its use here . P. C. 390 , v . Z. 709.- Dicat agrees with the ...
... death as occurring too late , rather than as too severe and cruel . " Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain its use here . P. C. 390 , v . Z. 709.- Dicat agrees with the ...
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