De Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino historiae: animadversionibus illustravit Carolus Athon ...Hilliard, Gray and Company, 1835 - 386 pagine |
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Pagina 142
... expectatum cadentia , ” which the practice of Sallust had rendered fashionable . Lord Monboddo calls his style incoherent , and declares that there is not one of his short and uniform sentences which deserves the 142 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... expectatum cadentia , ” which the practice of Sallust had rendered fashionable . Lord Monboddo calls his style incoherent , and declares that there is not one of his short and uniform sentences which deserves the 142 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
Pagina 144
... rendered him as " wretched on the throne or at the head of his army , as in the dun- geon in which he ended his existence . The portraits of the other principal characters who figured in the Jugurthine war , are also well brought out ...
... rendered him as " wretched on the throne or at the head of his army , as in the dun- geon in which he ended his existence . The portraits of the other principal characters who figured in the Jugurthine war , are also well brought out ...
Pagina 146
... rendered himself master of great part of Italy . His speech , which was preparatory to these designs , was delivered after Sylla had abdicated the dictatorship , but was still supposed to retain great influence at Rome . He is ...
... rendered himself master of great part of Italy . His speech , which was preparatory to these designs , was delivered after Sylla had abdicated the dictatorship , but was still supposed to retain great influence at Rome . He is ...
Pagina 152
... render our names illustrious . Thus Silius Italicus ( 3. 145. ) " Quantum etenim distant a morte silentia vitae ... rendered as follows : " We make more use of the empire of the mind than of the obedience of the body . " It should ...
... render our names illustrious . Thus Silius Italicus ( 3. 145. ) " Quantum etenim distant a morte silentia vitae ... rendered as follows : " We make more use of the empire of the mind than of the obedience of the body . " It should ...
Pagina 153
... rendered , " The endowments of mind form the only illustrious and lasting possession . " 12. Sed . This particle is here elegantly used in the sense of continuation , like fì in Greek , and may be rendered " Now . " -13 . Virtute animi ...
... rendered , " The endowments of mind form the only illustrious and lasting possession . " 12. Sed . This particle is here elegantly used in the sense of continuation , like fì in Greek , and may be rendered " Now . " -13 . Virtute animi ...