Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 85
Pagina 2
... citizen , and at that time , dictator , ) in order to create a priest next day . About three in the afternoon , Clo- dius , in his return from Aricia , meets him a little ་ 5 on Milo on the other side of the Bovillæ , and 2 ASCONIUS'S.
... citizen , and at that time , dictator , ) in order to create a priest next day . About three in the afternoon , Clo- dius , in his return from Aricia , meets him a little ་ 5 on Milo on the other side of the Bovillæ , and 2 ASCONIUS'S.
Pagina 4
... Scipio and Hypsæus , then to the gardens of Cneius Pom- peius , proclaiming him sometimes Consul , and sometimes Dictator . But the burning of the court court more effectually moved the citizens , than the killing 4 ASCONIUS'S.
... Scipio and Hypsæus , then to the gardens of Cneius Pom- peius , proclaiming him sometimes Consul , and sometimes Dictator . But the burning of the court court more effectually moved the citizens , than the killing 4 ASCONIUS'S.
Pagina 5
... citizens , than the killing of Clodius . Wherefore Milo , ( who , according to common report , was gone into voluntary exile , ) receiving spirits from the unpopularity of his enemies , re- turned to Rome that very night on which the ...
... citizens , than the killing of Clodius . Wherefore Milo , ( who , according to common report , was gone into voluntary exile , ) receiving spirits from the unpopularity of his enemies , re- turned to Rome that very night on which the ...
Pagina 21
... citizens waiting the event of the trial ; and the Clodians , whose thoughts were bent upon the ruin of Milo . Besides , Cicero stiles them citizens , in contradistinction to the Clodians , who , on account of their seditious practices ...
... citizens waiting the event of the trial ; and the Clodians , whose thoughts were bent upon the ruin of Milo . Besides , Cicero stiles them citizens , in contradistinction to the Clodians , who , on account of their seditious practices ...
Pagina 22
... citizen , and one who , for your safety , always disregarded those ruffians and their threatenings . Therefore , my ... citizens , we should at last be relieved by your integrity , virtue , and wisdom . For what , my lords , can be more ...
... citizen , and one who , for your safety , always disregarded those ruffians and their threatenings . Therefore , my ... citizens , we should at last be relieved by your integrity , virtue , and wisdom . For what , my lords , can be more ...
Parole e frasi comuni
accused acquitted action allies Allobroges appear Appian Archias arms army Asia assembly authority banishment brave Cæcilius Cælius Cæsar Caius called Catiline Catulus cause character charge Cicero citizens Clodius Cneius command Conscript Fathers conspiracy Consul courage court crime danger death decree defend delivered dignity dread eloquence endeavoured enemies favour Forum Gaul genius glory Gracchus greatest guilt hands honour imagine immortal gods impeached Interrex Italy judges justice killed Lanuvium learning Lentulus liberty Ligarius likewise Lilybæum lords Lucius Lucullus manner Marcellus Marius means ment Milo Milo's Mithridates murder nature never Oration person pleading Plutarch Pompey Pontus Prætor Prætorship preserved province Publius Clodius punishment Quæstor Quintus Quintus Hortensius Quintus Ligarius reason Roman knight Rome Senate Sicily slaves speak sword Sylla temple thing thou thought Tiberius Gracchus Tigranes tion translated trial Tribune Tubero Verres virtue words youth