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Pagina 72
... honored at home . Mithridates and his ally were checked by the knowledge that Pompey was at hand . Pompey's good fortune is remarkable , although it is best not to boast of good fortune . It would be wrong to hesitate about giving ...
... honored at home . Mithridates and his ally were checked by the knowledge that Pompey was at hand . Pompey's good fortune is remarkable , although it is best not to boast of good fortune . It would be wrong to hesitate about giving ...
Pagina 88
... or thanksgiving was voted in honor of Cicero . In the Third Catilinarian Oration Cicero gave to the people an account of what had taken place . On December 5 the senate again met , and Cicero 88 SKETCH OF CATILINE'S CONSPIRACY.
... or thanksgiving was voted in honor of Cicero . In the Third Catilinarian Oration Cicero gave to the people an account of what had taken place . On December 5 the senate again met , and Cicero 88 SKETCH OF CATILINE'S CONSPIRACY.
Pagina 160
... honored poets . ( 22-26 . ) 10. Ergō illum qui haec fecerat Rudīnum hominem maiōrēs nostri in civitātem recēpērunt ; nōs hunc Hēra- cliensem multis civitatibus expetītum , in hac autem lēgibus constitūtum de nostra civitāte ēiciēmus ...
... honored poets . ( 22-26 . ) 10. Ergō illum qui haec fecerat Rudīnum hominem maiōrēs nostri in civitātem recēpērunt ; nōs hunc Hēra- cliensem multis civitatibus expetītum , in hac autem lēgibus constitūtum de nostra civitāte ēiciēmus ...
Pagina 163
... honor him . He has honored the name of Rome , and is one of those called " sacred . " I have spoken plainly and briefly . I trust that you may have taken in good part what I have said concerning the man's in- tellectual gifts and the ...
... honor him . He has honored the name of Rome , and is one of those called " sacred . " I have spoken plainly and briefly . I trust that you may have taken in good part what I have said concerning the man's in- tellectual gifts and the ...
Pagina 14
... honors and commands upon Pompey . See Introduction to the Oration , p . 55 . Io . quo ... pervaserit : clause of result introduced by the relative adverb quo - ut eo . 12. templis among the temples from the steps of which this scene ...
... honors and commands upon Pompey . See Introduction to the Oration , p . 55 . Io . quo ... pervaserit : clause of result introduced by the relative adverb quo - ut eo . 12. templis among the temples from the steps of which this scene ...
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Pagina 5 - ... period. The source of each illustration is accurately indicated. ^| The aim of this edition has been helpfulness toward an appreciation of Cicero and of his literary work and the exclusion of borrowed or original erudition. Such help as seemed to be required by the ordinary student is freely given, but the smoothing out of difficulties which the pupil may reasonably be expected to conquer by himself has been avoided. Grammatical principles are enunciated as far as possible, and references to...
Pagina 156 - ... atque sie 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. quare suo iure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat poetas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.
Pagina 139 - Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approved good masters, — That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Pagina 44 - ... Gymnasium 64 (1957) 131. See RG Austin (Aen. 2.21) on the epic mannerism in the following in eum locum (55.5). quod Tullianum appellatur: after Ennius, eg Ann. 409, Sc. 345V, attraction of the relative where the predicative noun is a name is attested only in prose. See Kuhner-Stegmann, i.38f. The career, between the Temple of Concord and the Curia at the foot of the Capitol, consisted of several rooms, of which the Tullianum was the death-chamber. No satisfactory explanation of the name Tullianum...