Cicero, select orationsB.H. Sanborn & Company, 1905 - 518 pagine |
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Pagina i
... questions of vowel length are still , and perhaps will always be , un- settled . Many doubtful cases were referred to Professor Franz Buecheler , of the University of Bonn , in whose eminent scholarship and wise , conservative judgment ...
... questions of vowel length are still , and perhaps will always be , un- settled . Many doubtful cases were referred to Professor Franz Buecheler , of the University of Bonn , in whose eminent scholarship and wise , conservative judgment ...
Pagina xxx
... questions met with but superficial treatment at his hands . The very elements of his greatest strength were some- times carried to excess and became his greatest weakness . To make an impression more vivid he often exaggerated ; and he ...
... questions met with but superficial treatment at his hands . The very elements of his greatest strength were some- times carried to excess and became his greatest weakness . To make an impression more vivid he often exaggerated ; and he ...
Pagina xxxi
... questions of public policy is well illustrated by the fourth Catilinarian oration , where he scarcely touches the real question at issue , viz .: how far it is permitted to depart from strict legality to save the state . Neither was he ...
... questions of public policy is well illustrated by the fourth Catilinarian oration , where he scarcely touches the real question at issue , viz .: how far it is permitted to depart from strict legality to save the state . Neither was he ...
Pagina xxxii
... questions . He apparently had little positive religious belief beyond faith in an overruling Providence and some kind of a future life . He recognized , however , the value of Greek thought as applied to the state and to the practical ...
... questions . He apparently had little positive religious belief beyond faith in an overruling Providence and some kind of a future life . He recognized , however , the value of Greek thought as applied to the state and to the practical ...
Pagina xlvii
... question before them . For purposes of discussion other assemblies were held , known as contiones . Any magistrate who wished to lay a matter before the people might call a contio . There the subject was formally presented and arguments ...
... question before them . For purposes of discussion other assemblies were held , known as contiones . Any magistrate who wished to lay a matter before the people might call a contio . There the subject was formally presented and arguments ...
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Pagina 45 - Manli quantus aut quo consilio foret, satis conpertum habebat, rem ad senatum 2 refert, iam antea volgi rumoribus exagitatam. itaque, quod plerumque in atroci negotio solet, senatus decrevit, darent operam consules, ne quid res publica detrimenti 3 caperet.
Pagina 37 - ... deorsum, verbera carnifices robur pix lammina taedae; quae tamen etsi absunt, at mens sibi conscia factis praemetuens adhibet...
Pagina 134 - ... exstitisse fateor ; etiam illud adiungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem naturam sine doctrina quam sine natura valuisse doctrinam.