Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1857 - 459 pagine |
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... present , as it is the intention of the editor to issue it in some other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and ...
... present , as it is the intention of the editor to issue it in some other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and ...
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... present a text which should be made up of several others , however good , and correspond entirely with no one . He was convinced that it would more certainly meet the views of scholars and teachers , if he should select the text which ...
... present a text which should be made up of several others , however good , and correspond entirely with no one . He was convinced that it would more certainly meet the views of scholars and teachers , if he should select the text which ...
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... present , he resolved to strike some decisive blow before troops could be levied to oppose him , and accordingly leaving the chief control of affairs at Rome in the hands of Lentulus and Cethegus , with the promise at the same time to ...
... present , he resolved to strike some decisive blow before troops could be levied to oppose him , and accordingly leaving the chief control of affairs at Rome in the hands of Lentulus and Cethegus , with the promise at the same time to ...
Pagina 146
... present to his imagination , that his grand aim was to become what the dictator had been , and that , pro- vided this end was accomplished , he felt little scrupulous about the means employed . And , in truth , when he looked abroad ...
... present to his imagination , that his grand aim was to become what the dictator had been , and that , pro- vided this end was accomplished , he felt little scrupulous about the means employed . And , in truth , when he looked abroad ...
Pagina 147
... present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. - Tandem expresses impatience and adds force to the interrogation . It may often be rendered " pray , " " I pray " So ...
... present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. - Tandem expresses impatience and adds force to the interrogation . It may often be rendered " pray , " " I pray " So ...
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