| William Forsyth - 1864 - 368 pagine
...few men could with less justice say of themselves like Titus, Diem perdidi ! To appreciate his fall worth let us consider what a blank there would have been in the annals of Bome and the history of the world, if Cicero had never lived. He illumines the • The head of Cicero,... | |
| 1865 - 736 pagine
...knowledge within the easy reach of us all. " What a blank there would have been," says Mr. Foreyth, " in the annals of Rome and the history of the world if Cicero had never lived The more we think of all wo owe him, — of all he did, and wrote, and spoke, — the more shall we... | |
| 1865 - 734 pagine
...knowledge within the easy reach of us all. " What a blank there would have been," says Mr. Forsyth, " in the annals of Rome and the history of the world if Cicero had nnver lived The more we think of all we owe him, — of all he did, and wrote, and spoke, — the more... | |
| William Forsyth - 1869 - 584 pagine
...few men could with less justice say of themselves, like Titus, Dicmperdidi! To appreciate his full worth let us consider what a blank there would have been in the annals of Rome and the history 1 The head of Cicero, facing the title- tudo. — Asin. Pollio apud SeneC. Suapage of this work, is... | |
| William Forsyth - 1869 - 588 pagine
...themselves, like \ Titus, Dicmperdidi ! To appreciate his full worth let us consider what a blank I there would have been in the annals of Rome and the history 1 The head of Cicero, facing the title- tudo.—Asin. Pollio apud SeneC. Suapage of this work, is taken... | |
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