De Bello Catilinario et JugurthinoBlanchard and Lea, 1848 - 168 pagine |
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... great pleasure in commending the publication to the attention of teachers . It will , I am persuaded , commend itself to all who give it a fair examination . Very Respectfully , Your Obt . Servt . , To Messrs . Lea & Blanchard ...
... great pleasure in commending the publication to the attention of teachers . It will , I am persuaded , commend itself to all who give it a fair examination . Very Respectfully , Your Obt . Servt . , To Messrs . Lea & Blanchard ...
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... great pleasure in recom- mending them to my classes , and to teachers in all the schools in this part of Virginia . Anything which will cheapen the expenses of a liberal education , even in the small article of class - books , and thus ...
... great pleasure in recom- mending them to my classes , and to teachers in all the schools in this part of Virginia . Anything which will cheapen the expenses of a liberal education , even in the small article of class - books , and thus ...
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... great , and their differences have led critical editors to form different opinions as to which , in each case , is the correct reading , or at least the one most worthy of acceptation . This difference of opinion manifested itself espe ...
... great , and their differences have led critical editors to form different opinions as to which , in each case , is the correct reading , or at least the one most worthy of acceptation . This difference of opinion manifested itself espe ...
Pagina vi
... great council of the republic ; and L. Piso , the father - in - law of Caesar , is said not to have op- posed the partiality of his colleague in the censorship , in order to increase the number of Caesar's partisans . When , in B. c ...
... great council of the republic ; and L. Piso , the father - in - law of Caesar , is said not to have op- posed the partiality of his colleague in the censorship , in order to increase the number of Caesar's partisans . When , in B. c ...
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... great men to whom the author assigns them . We have no hesitation in declaring that the speeches in the Catiline and Jugurtha , as well as those extracted from the Historiae , are the most precious specimens of the kind that have come ...
... great men to whom the author assigns them . We have no hesitation in declaring that the speeches in the Catiline and Jugurtha , as well as those extracted from the Historiae , are the most precious specimens of the kind that have come ...
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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.