De Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino historiae: animadversionibus illustravit Carolus Athon ...Hilliard, Gray and Company, 1835 - 386 pagine |
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Pagina 138
... Conspiracy of Catiline . There exists , however , some doubt as to the precise period of its compo- sition . The general opinion is , that it was written immediately after the author went out of office as Tribune of the commons , that ...
... Conspiracy of Catiline . There exists , however , some doubt as to the precise period of its compo- sition . The general opinion is , that it was written immediately after the author went out of office as Tribune of the commons , that ...
Pagina 139
... Conspiracy , he talks of himself as withdrawn from public affairs , and refutes accusations of his voluptuous life , which were only ap- plicable to this period ; and that , while instituting the comparison between Cæsar and Cato , he ...
... Conspiracy , he talks of himself as withdrawn from public affairs , and refutes accusations of his voluptuous life , which were only ap- plicable to this period ; and that , while instituting the comparison between Cæsar and Cato , he ...
Pagina 140
... conspiracy of Catiline broke out , and was an eye - witness of the whole pro- ceedings . He had , therefore , sufficient opportunity of recording with accuracy and truth the progress and termination of the con- spiracy . Sallust has ...
... conspiracy of Catiline broke out , and was an eye - witness of the whole pro- ceedings . He had , therefore , sufficient opportunity of recording with accuracy and truth the progress and termination of the con- spiracy . Sallust has ...
Pagina 141
... conspiracy . Though fond of displaying his talents in drawing characters , he exercises none of it on Cicero , whom he merely terms " homo egregius et optumus consul , " which was but cold applause for one who had saved the commonwealth ...
... conspiracy . Though fond of displaying his talents in drawing characters , he exercises none of it on Cicero , whom he merely terms " homo egregius et optumus consul , " which was but cold applause for one who had saved the commonwealth ...
Pagina 143
... of the other conspirators is too brief , and there is too little discrimination of their charac- ters . The parallel drawn between Cato and Cæsar is one of the most celebrated passages in the history of the conspiracy . OF SALLUST . 143.
... of the other conspirators is too brief , and there is too little discrimination of their charac- ters . The parallel drawn between Cato and Cæsar is one of the most celebrated passages in the history of the conspiracy . OF SALLUST . 143.