M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... order to take rest in his villa near Formiae . But no sooner had he arrived there than he learned that the place was surrounded by soldiers : he fled to- wards the coast , but was overtaken by the emissaries . The ser- vants who ...
... order to take rest in his villa near Formiae . But no sooner had he arrived there than he learned that the place was surrounded by soldiers : he fled to- wards the coast , but was overtaken by the emissaries . The ser- vants who ...
Pagina 24
... order that , on account of his official obligations , he might not be able to speak of his private wrongs . ' Heius , however , could accom- plish both . 10 Supply rem ; I have left it to him to give whatever explanation he pleased ...
... order that , on account of his official obligations , he might not be able to speak of his private wrongs . ' Heius , however , could accom- plish both . 10 Supply rem ; I have left it to him to give whatever explanation he pleased ...
Pagina 30
... order Heius to give you a receipt for these tapestries also ? Did you forget it ? ' 9 Supply emere ; that is , auferre . 10 For what have you gained by not wishing to make a mock pur- chase ? Nothing . 11'It would cause less sensation ...
... order Heius to give you a receipt for these tapestries also ? Did you forget it ? ' 9 Supply emere ; that is , auferre . 10 For what have you gained by not wishing to make a mock pur- chase ? Nothing . 11'It would cause less sensation ...
Pagina 40
... order to escape the charge of bribery , ' which Cicero expresses satirically by tibi odiosus esset . 5 Is said ironically , for the things really valuable were the emblemata . So also tenuit hoc institutum , he followed this principle ...
... order to escape the charge of bribery , ' which Cicero expresses satirically by tibi odiosus esset . 5 Is said ironically , for the things really valuable were the emblemata . So also tenuit hoc institutum , he followed this principle ...
Pagina 42
... presents . 10 De varia improbitate must be connected with generis , and is used for the genitive , in order to avoid the concurrence of several genitives . tamquam rationem aliquando esset redditurus , sed prorsus ita , 42 CICERONIS.
... presents . 10 De varia improbitate must be connected with generis , and is used for the genitive , in order to avoid the concurrence of several genitives . tamquam rationem aliquando esset redditurus , sed prorsus ita , 42 CICERONIS.
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