Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina vii
... person . " For who can teach more instructively , or who can move more strongly ? Did ever man possess such sweetness , as to make you believe that you resign with willingness what he wrests by force ? And though the judge is borne down ...
... person . " For who can teach more instructively , or who can move more strongly ? Did ever man possess such sweetness , as to make you believe that you resign with willingness what he wrests by force ? And though the judge is borne down ...
Pagina xxiii
... person distinguished for public services , for having , though at thirty years distance , obeyed the senate and the ma- gistracy , in a decree which the people thought fundamentally affected their privileges . In the ORATION for ...
... person distinguished for public services , for having , though at thirty years distance , obeyed the senate and the ma- gistracy , in a decree which the people thought fundamentally affected their privileges . In the ORATION for ...
Pagina 8
... person well known , and the freed man of Marcus Lepidus . He said , that he , and other four freemen , in their journey , came up when Milo and his attendants were killing Clo- dius ; dius ; and that when they called out for assist- 8 ...
... person well known , and the freed man of Marcus Lepidus . He said , that he , and other four freemen , in their journey , came up when Milo and his attendants were killing Clo- dius ; dius ; and that when they called out for assist- 8 ...
Pagina 9
... person . this reason , Pompey often complained he was in danger from barefaced treachery ; and therefore was guarded by a larger body of men than usual . Plancus also told him that he ought likewise to impeach Cicero : and though Pompey ...
... person . this reason , Pompey often complained he was in danger from barefaced treachery ; and therefore was guarded by a larger body of men than usual . Plancus also told him that he ought likewise to impeach Cicero : and though Pompey ...
Pagina 10
... person attended the tribunal of Domitius , and sent his friends to that of Torquatus , who , at the request of Marcus " Marcellus , dispensed with his standing a trial upon the charge of corruption , till that upon the bloodshed was ...
... person attended the tribunal of Domitius , and sent his friends to that of Torquatus , who , at the request of Marcus " Marcellus , dispensed with his standing a trial upon the charge of corruption , till that upon the bloodshed was ...
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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