Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1857 - 459 pagine |
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Pagina 147
... here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all expectation , present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. - Tandem ...
... here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all expectation , present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. - Tandem ...
Pagina 148
... here with the notion of derision and contempt , derived from the bearing of the victor , to mock , insult over . -Nos is bracketed by Orelli as doubtful , defended by Klotz , omitted by Madvig . See pro Milone , 12 , 32 . = inso- 3 ...
... here with the notion of derision and contempt , derived from the bearing of the victor , to mock , insult over . -Nos is bracketed by Orelli as doubtful , defended by Klotz , omitted by Madvig . See pro Milone , 12 , 32 . = inso- 3 ...
Pagina 150
... Here machinaris is used because the con- spiracy is looked upon as secretly and cunningly prosecuted by artful means ; in 2 , 1 , 1 , moliri is used , as the conspiracy was already dis- covered , and the powerful efforts of Catiline ...
... Here machinaris is used because the con- spiracy is looked upon as secretly and cunningly prosecuted by artful means ; in 2 , 1 , 1 , moliri is used , as the conspiracy was already dis- covered , and the powerful efforts of Catiline ...
Pagina 151
... Here and below , 2 , § 4 , Cicero speaks mildly of the of- fence of the Gracchi , to contrast the conduct for which they suffered with the fearful crime that Catiline meditated . Another passage , in which he speaks of the Gracchi with ...
... Here and below , 2 , § 4 , Cicero speaks mildly of the of- fence of the Gracchi , to contrast the conduct for which they suffered with the fearful crime that Catiline meditated . Another passage , in which he speaks of the Gracchi with ...
Pagina 152
... here , instead of saying that their death was put off , speaks of death ( whom he here personifies ) , putting off , reprieving , as it were , Saturninus to a more distant day . - Mors ac rei p . pœna = mortis pœna a re p . inflicta ...
... here , instead of saying that their death was put off , speaks of death ( whom he here personifies ) , putting off , reprieving , as it were , Saturninus to a more distant day . - Mors ac rei p . pœna = mortis pœna a re p . inflicta ...
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