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Pagina xi
... more striking in the Jugurtha , where S. borrows from the same letter further on . The curious sentence - 3 . 2 Vi quidem regere patriam aut parentes ( it must mean ' parents ' and not subjects ' ) , quamquam et possis et delicta ...
... more striking in the Jugurtha , where S. borrows from the same letter further on . The curious sentence - 3 . 2 Vi quidem regere patriam aut parentes ( it must mean ' parents ' and not subjects ' ) , quamquam et possis et delicta ...
Pagina xii
... more draw any exact conclusions as to Sallust's antecedents from under the veil which he thus throws over them , than we can infer from Horace's relicta non bene par- mula anything but that he shared the rout of a defeated army . The ...
... more draw any exact conclusions as to Sallust's antecedents from under the veil which he thus throws over them , than we can infer from Horace's relicta non bene par- mula anything but that he shared the rout of a defeated army . The ...
Pagina xiv
... more of a rhetorician than an historian . That , however , was not an objection 9 The speeches , which in the Catiline take up almost a quarter of the whole book , in the Jugurtha occupy not more than a sixth . In the Histories , from ...
... more of a rhetorician than an historian . That , however , was not an objection 9 The speeches , which in the Catiline take up almost a quarter of the whole book , in the Jugurtha occupy not more than a sixth . In the Histories , from ...
Pagina xviii
... more ability and influence than him- self . And it was only at last , under the pressure of repeated disappointment , that the Conspiracy , with its violence , its military preparations , and incen- diarism , was formed . It is not ...
... more ability and influence than him- self . And it was only at last , under the pressure of repeated disappointment , that the Conspiracy , with its violence , its military preparations , and incen- diarism , was formed . It is not ...
Pagina xxi
... was nothing very compromising in Caelius and others having supported the candidature if the election took place in the midst of mili tary preparations for violence ? going on for a whole year and more , it INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... was nothing very compromising in Caelius and others having supported the candidature if the election took place in the midst of mili tary preparations for violence ? going on for a whole year and more , it INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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afterwards Asconius Assistant-Master BOOKS but it Caesar Cambridge Catiline Catiline's Cato certainly Cicero Cicero's Classical College Comitia common conspiracy construction consul consulship Crown 8vo Dietsch Edited Edited by Rev editors eius elsewhere Etruria explain first following form found generally give given gives great Greek have historical Histories history instance Jordan Jugurtha Kortte Kritz Livy make maxume meaning means meeting Metellus neque never New Edition Notes occurs omnibus once only other passage perhaps phrase Pistoria place Plautus Pompeius preparation present probably puts quotes read reading Ready rei publicae right Rome Sallust Sallust's same says Schmalz School second see note seems senate senatus sense sentence sine speech speeches strike style subject Suetonius Sulla surely Tacitus taken takes text think Thucydides time times twice used uses variety verb Wirz word words writes καὶ τῶν
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