Selected orations and letters of CiceroScott, Foresman, 1899 - 797 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... three Letters , equivalent to three of the shorter orations usually given . The amount of text is greater than in any other school edition , and the student will find in the specious reasoning of the Sulla , the despairing weakness of ...
... three Letters , equivalent to three of the shorter orations usually given . The amount of text is greater than in any other school edition , and the student will find in the specious reasoning of the Sulla , the despairing weakness of ...
Pagina 9
... three exceptions , the Teubner text is here given . I have made these changes in order to furnish a clear , straightfor- ward , readable text , which would make unnecessary the suggestion or discussion of various readings . IV . The ...
... three exceptions , the Teubner text is here given . I have made these changes in order to furnish a clear , straightfor- ward , readable text , which would make unnecessary the suggestion or discussion of various readings . IV . The ...
Pagina 10
Marcus Tullius Cicero. student . Three principles have been carefully regarded in their preparation : 1st . They are brief and pointed , and their tone is positive . In the many places where scholars disagree , and certainty is ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. student . Three principles have been carefully regarded in their preparation : 1st . They are brief and pointed , and their tone is positive . In the many places where scholars disagree , and certainty is ...
Pagina 11
... three principles are pedagogically sound , whether or not I have successfully applied them . V. The Vocabulary is intended to contain all the words found in the text here given , and in addition all those in Verres I. , Philippica XIV ...
... three principles are pedagogically sound , whether or not I have successfully applied them . V. The Vocabulary is intended to contain all the words found in the text here given , and in addition all those in Verres I. , Philippica XIV ...
Pagina 17
... three chief schools , Phaedrus the Epicurean , Diodotus the Stoic , and Philo the Academic . To this list of his instructors must be added the famous rhetorician Molo , who had come to Rome as ambassador from Rhodes . HIS FIRST CASES ...
... three chief schools , Phaedrus the Epicurean , Diodotus the Stoic , and Philo the Academic . To this list of his instructors must be added the famous rhetorician Molo , who had come to Rome as ambassador from Rhodes . HIS FIRST CASES ...
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Selected orations and letters of Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero,Harold Whetstone Johnston Visualizzazione estratti - 1902 |
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āre ātis back Bona Dea bring Brundisium Caesar called case Catilina causa charge Cicero Cicero's citizens city clause Clodius comitia common consul consulship course courts death eius ellipse Epirus esset Etruria explain family name first force form found friends gentile name give given good great Hence ille Italy iudices latter life little Macedonia made make meaning means mihi Milo mood Murena neque nihil note notice number office omnibus one's ōnis order ōris pass people phrase place political Pompeius position praetor rei publicae right Roman Rome same second see Exc see Map see on Ep see on Mur senate senatus sense Sest Sestius sine slaves speech state subj subst Sulla take taken tamen tense Thessalonica thought three time tion title trial tribune turn umquam used were word words year
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Pagina 239 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Pagina 77 - I pray,' in interrogative and imperative sentences is the sign of intense feeling. abutere, ' use up,' ' exhaust ' (not 'abuse,' 'misuse'); observe the quantity of penult and thus determine tense. 2. etiam, ' still,' in temporal meaning. 3. Nihilne, an emphatic nonne. Note the repetition of the same word at the beginning of successive clauses instead of a connective : it is called anaphora. 4. Palati, mons Palatinus. This hill was the original seat of Rome, and remained a point of great strategic...
Pagina 545 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...