Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina iii
... dignity , perhaps , superior , to all who hear him . Hence proceeds that command- ing power which Cicero retains , when speaking even before Cæsar , in the two celebrated speeches which the reader will find in the first volume of this ...
... dignity , perhaps , superior , to all who hear him . Hence proceeds that command- ing power which Cicero retains , when speaking even before Cæsar , in the two celebrated speeches which the reader will find in the first volume of this ...
Pagina xi
... dignity in life was as exalted as his fame and character in writing are now ; since it is impossible for any man now living , to enter into those scenes of life , which distinguished the period at which he lived . But But I am far from ...
... dignity in life was as exalted as his fame and character in writing are now ; since it is impossible for any man now living , to enter into those scenes of life , which distinguished the period at which he lived . But But I am far from ...
Pagina 14
... Dignity to the Prætor- ship , yet the Struggle was generally looked upon , by Reason of the great Interest of Clodius with the People , as lying betwixt Milo and Clodius , the other two Candidates being but the Tools of Clo- dius . What ...
... Dignity to the Prætor- ship , yet the Struggle was generally looked upon , by Reason of the great Interest of Clodius with the People , as lying betwixt Milo and Clodius , the other two Candidates being but the Tools of Clo- dius . What ...
Pagina 17
... declared hatred he had always expressed for the prisoner . 3dly , From the criminal behaviour of the deceased through all the scenes of life , 4thly , From port my pleading with a dignity of courage equal to M. T. CICERO'S ...
... declared hatred he had always expressed for the prisoner . 3dly , From the criminal behaviour of the deceased through all the scenes of life , 4thly , From port my pleading with a dignity of courage equal to M. T. CICERO'S ...
Pagina 18
... dignity of courage equal to that of Titus Annius Milo , who is less con- cerned 4thly , From his hopes of impunity . And the evidence upon which these circumstances are al- ledged , is The words and actions of the deceased . THE ...
... dignity of courage equal to that of Titus Annius Milo , who is less con- cerned 4thly , From his hopes of impunity . And the evidence upon which these circumstances are al- ledged , is The words and actions of the deceased . THE ...
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