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Pagina v
... perhaps greatest to Jacobs and Wirz ' school edition , and , of smaller school editions , to the pithy little commentary of Schmalz in the Bibliotheca Gothana . The compilation of Constans de Ser- mone Sallustiano ( Paris , 1880 ) is of ...
... perhaps greatest to Jacobs and Wirz ' school edition , and , of smaller school editions , to the pithy little commentary of Schmalz in the Bibliotheca Gothana . The compilation of Constans de Ser- mone Sallustiano ( Paris , 1880 ) is of ...
Pagina xi
... perhaps may be that Sallust's life was not exceptional for excess in those disturbed times , and that we should not have heard so much about it , if it had not been for the marked contrast between the excuses he makes for himself and ...
... perhaps may be that Sallust's life was not exceptional for excess in those disturbed times , and that we should not have heard so much about it , if it had not been for the marked contrast between the excuses he makes for himself and ...
Pagina xiv
... perhaps Sallust's strong- est point . The contrasted portraits of Cato and Caesar in the Catiline have seemed to many writers , and not without reason , to form what was intended to be the kernel of the work . which his contemporaries ...
... perhaps Sallust's strong- est point . The contrasted portraits of Cato and Caesar in the Catiline have seemed to many writers , and not without reason , to form what was intended to be the kernel of the work . which his contemporaries ...
Pagina xv
... perhaps for two reasons : 1st , he would not be put to the trouble of consulting autho- rities , for he had himself as a young man been a spectator of the events ( he was 23 at the time of Cicero's consulship ) , and he could rely to a ...
... perhaps for two reasons : 1st , he would not be put to the trouble of consulting autho- rities , for he had himself as a young man been a spectator of the events ( he was 23 at the time of Cicero's consulship ) , and he could rely to a ...
Pagina xvii
... perhaps that the story was getting impro- bable — so much vague preparation and so little definite action . It is to explain that that S. makes Catiline complain of his followers ' ignavia , though it is not clear what they had failed ...
... perhaps that the story was getting impro- bable — so much vague preparation and so little definite action . It is to explain that that S. makes Catiline complain of his followers ' ignavia , though it is not clear what they had failed ...
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