De Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino historiae: animadversionibus illustravit Carolus Athon ...Hilliard, Gray and Company, 1835 - 386 pagine |
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Pagina 135
... Romans who merited the title of historian . This celebrated wri- ter was born at Amiternum , in the territory of the ... Roman Literature , vol . 2. p . 143. seqq . 1 Noct . Att . 17. 18 . Lond . ed . rupt age , an amour with a woman of ...
... Romans who merited the title of historian . This celebrated wri- ter was born at Amiternum , in the territory of the ... Roman Literature , vol . 2. p . 143. seqq . 1 Noct . Att . 17. 18 . Lond . ed . rupt age , an amour with a woman of ...
Pagina 137
... Roman governors of the day . But it seems doubtful if he was that monster of iniquity he has been sometimes represented . He was extremely unfortunate in the first permanent notice taken of his character by his contemporaries . The ...
... Roman governors of the day . But it seems doubtful if he was that monster of iniquity he has been sometimes represented . He was extremely unfortunate in the first permanent notice taken of his character by his contemporaries . The ...
Pagina 140
... Romans . In the course of no war in which they had ever been engaged , not even the second Carthaginian war , were the ... Roman commander Metellus , are all described in a manner the most vivid and picturesque . Sallust had attained the ...
... Romans . In the course of no war in which they had ever been engaged , not even the second Carthaginian war , were the ... Roman commander Metellus , are all described in a manner the most vivid and picturesque . Sallust had attained the ...
Pagina 142
... Roman has won- derfully succeeded in imitating the vigour and conciseness of the Greek historian , and infusing into his composition something of that dignified austerity which distinguishes the works of his great model ; but when I say ...
... Roman has won- derfully succeeded in imitating the vigour and conciseness of the Greek historian , and infusing into his composition something of that dignified austerity which distinguishes the works of his great model ; but when I say ...
Pagina 143
... Roman taste , in consequence of the increas- ing popularity of the rhetorical schools of declamation , and the more frequent intercourse with Asia . On the whole , in the style of Sallust , there is too much appearance of study , and a ...
... Roman taste , in consequence of the increas- ing popularity of the rhetorical schools of declamation , and the more frequent intercourse with Asia . On the whole , in the style of Sallust , there is too much appearance of study , and a ...