Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina xvii
... justice to my Author . The presumption of a writer unknown in the learned world , to attempt a Work which men of learning had almost unanimously looked upon as impracticable , could have been justified by no- thing but the success it ...
... justice to my Author . The presumption of a writer unknown in the learned world , to attempt a Work which men of learning had almost unanimously looked upon as impracticable , could have been justified by no- thing but the success it ...
Pagina xviii
... justice to them , I have been accused of giving too little attention to some other duties of a faithful translator . This is a charge I should have been ashamed to have mentioned , had not the generous encou- ragement I have met with ...
... justice to them , I have been accused of giving too little attention to some other duties of a faithful translator . This is a charge I should have been ashamed to have mentioned , had not the generous encou- ragement I have met with ...
Pagina xxi
... justice , to think them in the right ; and those who oppose them , in the wrong : it being impossible for us , at this dis- tance , to judge of the expediency of conjunc- tures , especially from the representations of one immediately ...
... justice , to think them in the right ; and those who oppose them , in the wrong : it being impossible for us , at this dis- tance , to judge of the expediency of conjunc- tures , especially from the representations of one immediately ...
Pagina 15
... Justice , but now torn up by the enraged Faction , to serve as a Funeral Pile for the Body of Clodius . The Flame communicated itself to the adjacent Buildings , and the Courts of Justice themselves were soon reduced to Ashes . This ...
... Justice , but now torn up by the enraged Faction , to serve as a Funeral Pile for the Body of Clodius . The Flame communicated itself to the adjacent Buildings , and the Courts of Justice themselves were soon reduced to Ashes . This ...
Pagina 19
... justice , this unprecedented array of terror . Mine eyes search in vain , on all sides , for the ve- nerable forms , and ancient appearances , of the Forum : your bench is environed with attendants , and the bar with guards , hitherto ...
... justice , this unprecedented array of terror . Mine eyes search in vain , on all sides , for the ve- nerable forms , and ancient appearances , of the Forum : your bench is environed with attendants , and the bar with guards , hitherto ...
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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