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Pagina 2
... means of more than dubious legality . But they had shown too plainly how little they were disposed to incur any peril by defending him . For an instant he seems to have fancied that he could take the lead of the party and act as their ...
... means of more than dubious legality . But they had shown too plainly how little they were disposed to incur any peril by defending him . For an instant he seems to have fancied that he could take the lead of the party and act as their ...
Pagina 7
... means of rhetorical studies . must fall , so the tall plane - tree , in whose cool shade master and pupils meet for the first task , is an image , with its high broad roof of leaves , of the mighty tree of the one art of eloquence ...
... means of rhetorical studies . must fall , so the tall plane - tree , in whose cool shade master and pupils meet for the first task , is an image , with its high broad roof of leaves , of the mighty tree of the one art of eloquence ...
Pagina 18
... means that to which the most distinguished and enlightened of the nobles belonged , this is a legitimate description of the Whig party , ' if the term may be allowed , of which Sulpicius had always been an eminent adherent . But if the ...
... means that to which the most distinguished and enlightened of the nobles belonged , this is a legitimate description of the Whig party , ' if the term may be allowed , of which Sulpicius had always been an eminent adherent . But if the ...
Pagina 20
... means of ingenious and carefully marshalled arguments . Hence he chose Antonius as his model , though he never succeeded in attaining to his rhetorical power ( Brut . 55. 203 ) . It is highly characteristic that he was attached to the ...
... means of ingenious and carefully marshalled arguments . Hence he chose Antonius as his model , though he never succeeded in attaining to his rhetorical power ( Brut . 55. 203 ) . It is highly characteristic that he was attached to the ...
Pagina 23
... means sufficient to warrant us in ascribing to him any especial sportiveness , in the absence of all indication of this else- where , -I cannot find this with Prof. Tyrrell in Cic . Lael . i . multa narrare de C. Laelio memoriter et ...
... means sufficient to warrant us in ascribing to him any especial sportiveness , in the absence of all indication of this else- where , -I cannot find this with Prof. Tyrrell in Cic . Lael . i . multa narrare de C. Laelio memoriter et ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 149 - Ego hanc vim intelligo," said Cicero, " esse in praeceptis omnibus, non ut ea secuti oratores eloquentiae laudem sint adepti, sed quae sua sponte homines eloquentes facerent, ea quosdam observasse, atque id egisse ; sic esse non eloquentiam ex artificio, sed artificium ex eloquentia natum.
Pagina 239 - In qua permaneo, Catule, sententia meque, quum hue veni, hoc ipsum nihil agere et plane cessare delectat. 25. Nam, quod addidisti tertium, vos eos esse, qui vitam insuavem sine his studiis putaretis, id me non modo non hortatur ad disputandum, sed etiam deterret. Nam ut C. Lucilius, homo doctus et perurbanus, dicere solebat ea, quae scriberet, neque se ab indoctissimis neque a doctissimis legi velle; quod alteri nihil intelligerent, alteri plus fortasse quam ipse...
Pagina 251 - Age vero, inquit Antonius, qualis oratoris et quanti hominis in dicendo putas esse historiam scribere? Si, ut Graeci scripserant. summi, inquit Catulus ; si. ut nostri, nihil opus est oratore; satis est non esse mendacem.
Pagina 178 - Aeliana studia delectant, plurima est et in omni iure civili et in pontificum libris et in XII. tabulis...
Pagina 364 - Veteribus, cum testis compellatus instaret: die ergo, Crasse, qualem me noris? talem, inquit, ostendens in tabula pictum inficetissime Gallum exerentem linguam.
Pagina 99 - Ut vero iam ad illa summa veniamus ; quae vis alia potuit aut dispersos homines unum in locum congregare, aut a fera agrestique vita ad hunc humanum cultum civilemque deducere, aut, iam constitutis...
Pagina 370 - Nasicae, qui cum ad poetam Ennium venisset eique ab ostio quaerenti Ennium ancilla dixisset domi non esse, Nasica sensit illam domini iussu dixisse et ilium intus esse ; paucis post diebus cum 5 ad Nasicam venisset Ennius et eum a ianua quaereret, exclamat Nasica se domi non esse, tum Ennius
Pagina 245 - Historia vero testis temporum, lux veritatis, vita memoriae, magistra vitae, nuntia vetustatis, qua voce alia, nisi oratoris, immortalitati commendatur...
Pagina 252 - Hanc similitudinem scribendi multi secuti sunt, qui sine ullis ornamentis monumenta solum temporum, hominum, locorum gestarumque rerum reliquerunt. Itaque qualis apud Graecos Pherecydes, Hellanicus, Acusilas fuit, aliique permulti, talis noster Cato, et Pictor, et Piso, qui neque tenent, quibus rebus ornetur oratio — modo enim huc ista sunt impprtata, — et, dum intellegatur, quid dicant, unam dicendi laudem putant esse 54 brevitatem.
Pagina 92 - Ac, mea quidem sententia, nemo poterit esse omni laude cumulatus orator, nisi erit omnium rerum magnarum atque artium scientiam consecutus.
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