De Bello Catilinario et JugurthinoBlanchard and Lea, 1848 - 168 pagine |
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... expression of my favorable judgment of this edition , and of the plan you propose of a classical series by these eminent scholars I shall be glad to see them as they come from your press , and I doubt not shall prefer many of them to ...
... expression of my favorable judgment of this edition , and of the plan you propose of a classical series by these eminent scholars I shall be glad to see them as they come from your press , and I doubt not shall prefer many of them to ...
Pagina vii
... expressions of a stern mo- rality excited both his contemporaries and subsequent writers to hunt up and divulge any moral foibles in his life and character , especially as in his compositions he struck into a new path , by abandoning ...
... expressions of a stern mo- rality excited both his contemporaries and subsequent writers to hunt up and divulge any moral foibles in his life and character , especially as in his compositions he struck into a new path , by abandoning ...
Pagina ix
... expressions , of the earlier Roman historians , especially of Cato . Others praised him for his vivid delineations of character , the precision and vigour of his diction , and for the dignity which he had given to his style by the use ...
... expressions , of the earlier Roman historians , especially of Cato . Others praised him for his vivid delineations of character , the precision and vigour of his diction , and for the dignity which he had given to his style by the use ...
Pagina x
... expressions ; and this arose from a desire to recall with the ancient language also the ancient vigour and simplicity . But even this revival of what was ancient is visible only here and there , and all such words and phrases might be ...
... expressions ; and this arose from a desire to recall with the ancient language also the ancient vigour and simplicity . But even this revival of what was ancient is visible only here and there , and all such words and phrases might be ...
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Pagina 16 - Lucius CATILINA nobili genere natus fuit, magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque.
Pagina 39 - Catilinae quisquam omnium discesserat; tanta vis morbi, uti tabes, plerosque civium animos invaserat. XXXVII. Neque solum illis aliena mens erat, qui conscii coniurátionis fuerant, sed omnino cuneta plebes novarum rerum studio Catilinae incepta probabat. Id adeo more suo videbatur facere. Nam semper in civitate, quibus opes nullae sunt, bonis invident, malos extollunt, vetera odere, nova exoptant, odio suarum rerum mutari omnia student; turba atque seditionibus sine cura aluntur, quoniam egestas...
Pagina 66 - Catilina vero longe a suis inter hostium cadavera repertus est, paululum etiam spirans ferociamque animi, quam habuerat vivos, in voltu retinens. Postremo ex omni copia neque in proelio neque in fuga quisquam civis ingenuus captus est: ita cuncti suae hostiumque vitae iuxta pepercerant.
Pagina 59 - Cato nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est. in altero miseris perfugium erat, in altero malis pernicies. illius facilitas, huius constantia laudabatur. postremo Caesar in animum induxerat laborare vigilare; negotiis amicorum intentus sua neglegere, nihil denegare quod dono dignum esset; sibi magnum Imperium, exercitum, bellum novom exoptabat ubi virtus enitescere posset.