Roman Literature in TranslationGeorge Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer, Albert Irving Suskin Harper, 1959 - 649 pagine |
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Pagina 101
... Jugurtha , from being an object of the greatest odium , grew into great regard and favour with the nobility ; who , partly allured with hope , and partly with actual largesses , endeavoured , by soliciting the members of the senate ...
... Jugurtha , from being an object of the greatest odium , grew into great regard and favour with the nobility ; who , partly allured with hope , and partly with actual largesses , endeavoured , by soliciting the members of the senate ...
Pagina 105
... Jugurtha , stipulating only that his life should be spared , and leaving all other matters to the care of the senate . Adherbal , though he thought nothing less trustworthy than the honour of Jugurtha , yet , knowing that those who ...
... Jugurtha , stipulating only that his life should be spared , and leaving all other matters to the care of the senate . Adherbal , though he thought nothing less trustworthy than the honour of Jugurtha , yet , knowing that those who ...
Pagina 107
... Jugurtha , and to bring him , under guarantee of the public faith , to Rome , in order that , by the prince's evidence , the misconduct of Scaurus and the rest , whom they charged with having taken bribes ... Jugurtha Rome and Jugurtha 107.
... Jugurtha , and to bring him , under guarantee of the public faith , to Rome , in order that , by the prince's evidence , the misconduct of Scaurus and the rest , whom they charged with having taken bribes ... Jugurtha Rome and Jugurtha 107.
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ROMAN PURITANISM AND GREEK CULTURE | 1 |
OPPOSITION TO EASTERN INFLUENCE | 68 |
A ROMAN PURITAN | 78 |
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