M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes et epistolae selectaeScott, Foresman, 1910 - 551 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... speeches of the latest period - two Caesareans and the fourth Philippic . The twenty- one letters also cover a wide range of time and subject matter , though special prominence is given to the year of exile . The introduction of the ...
... speeches of the latest period - two Caesareans and the fourth Philippic . The twenty- one letters also cover a wide range of time and subject matter , though special prominence is given to the year of exile . The introduction of the ...
Pagina 5
... speech through at once - or , even better , have some member of the class do so , while the rest follow his translation with the text before them . One of the Catiline orations can be translated easily in less than forty minutes ...
... speech through at once - or , even better , have some member of the class do so , while the rest follow his translation with the text before them . One of the Catiline orations can be translated easily in less than forty minutes ...
Pagina 13
... he has never been surpassed . He made for every speech the most careful and conscientious preparation , and handled his subjects with the most consummate skill He could confuse a thing when he chose , and weave a web of LIFE OF CICERO 13.
... he has never been surpassed . He made for every speech the most careful and conscientious preparation , and handled his subjects with the most consummate skill He could confuse a thing when he chose , and weave a web of LIFE OF CICERO 13.
Pagina 14
... speeches for publication by removing the parts of less permanent interest , and revising the rest . TO THE CANVASS FOR THE CONSULSHIP His Early Education . — Cicero was born on the 3d of 11 January , 106 , at Arpinum , an old town in ...
... speeches for publication by removing the parts of less permanent interest , and revising the rest . TO THE CANVASS FOR THE CONSULSHIP His Early Education . — Cicero was born on the 3d of 11 January , 106 , at Arpinum , an old town in ...
Pagina 18
... speeches for Roscius and against Verres . The bill was carried , and the successful termination of the war seemed to vindicate the policy of Cicero , who , not- withstanding many rebuffs and wrongs , continued the ardent supporter and ...
... speeches for Roscius and against Verres . The bill was carried , and the successful termination of the war seemed to vindicate the policy of Cicero , who , not- withstanding many rebuffs and wrongs , continued the ardent supporter and ...
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M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes et epistolae selectae Marcus Tullius Cicero,Harold Whetstone Johnston Visualizzazione estratti - 1902 |
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Pagina 241 - ... dimicaret. Nunc insidet quaedam in optimo quoque virtus, quae noctes ac dies animum gloriae stimulis concitat, atque admonet non cum vitae tempore esse dimittendam commemorationem nominis nostri, sed cum omni posteritate adaequandam.
Pagina 236 - ... studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare, poetam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari. quare suo iure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat poetas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.
Pagina 232 - ... ludorum celebrandos, quantum ad alias voluptates et ad ipsam requiem animi et corporis conceditur temporum, quantum alii tribuunt tempestivis conviviis, quantum denique alveolo, quantum pilae, tantum mihi egomet ad haec studia recolenda sumpsero...
Pagina 415 - De timore supervacaneum est disserere, cum praesertim diligentia clarissumi viri consulis tanta praesidia sint in armis. De poena possum equidem dicere, id quod res habet, in luctu atque miseriis mortem aerumnarum requiem, non cruciatum esse; eam cuncta mortalium mala dissolvere; ultra neque curae neque gaudio locum esse.
Pagina 420 - Komae sint, aut a popularibus coniurationis aut a multitudine conducta per vim eripiantur. quasi vero mali atque is scelesti tantum modo in urbe et non per totam Italiam sint, aut non ibi plus possit audacia, ubi ad defendundum opes minores sunt. qua re vanum equidem hoc consilium est, si periculum ex illis metuit: si in tanto omnium metu solus non timet, eo magis i« refert me mihi atque vobis timere.
Pagina 415 - An quia gravius est verberari quam necari? Quid autem acerbum aut nimis grave est in homines tanti facinoris convictos? Sin quia levius est, qui convenit in minore negotio legem timere, cum eam in maiore neglegeris?
Pagina 178 - ... conspectus =coetus, qui est in conspectu. hie locus: ie, the rostra, the speaker's platform in the forum, so called because it was ornamented with the beaks of ships taken from the people of Antium in the Latin war, 338 BC ad agendum: sc.
Pagina 416 - Omnia mala exempla ex rebus bonis orta sunt. Sed ubi imperium ad ignaros [eius] aut minus bonos pervenit, novom illud exemplum ab dignis et idoneis ad indignos et non idoneos transfertur.
Pagina 420 - Bene et composite C. Caesar paulo ante in hoc ordine de vita et morte disseruit, credo, falsa existumans quae de inferis memorantur, divorso itinere malos a bonis loca taetra, inculta, foeda atque formidulosa habere. Itaque censuit pecunias eorum publicandas, ipsos per municipia in custodiis habendos...