Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline: With an English Commentary, and Geographical and Historical IndexesHarper & Bros., 1837 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina v
... regard to the Indexes that have been added to the work , it may be sufficient to remark , that the object , in preparing them , was to relieve the commentary from what might have proved too heavy a pressure of mate- rials , and have ...
... regard to the Indexes that have been added to the work , it may be sufficient to remark , that the object , in preparing them , was to relieve the commentary from what might have proved too heavy a pressure of mate- rials , and have ...
Pagina ix
... regard the cold applause , which Sallust bestows upon the saviour of his country , in the light of a defect , and even stain upon his escutcheon as an historian . Nor will I stand forth to defend him . Something , however , must be ...
... regard the cold applause , which Sallust bestows upon the saviour of his country , in the light of a defect , and even stain upon his escutcheon as an historian . Nor will I stand forth to defend him . Something , however , must be ...
Pagina xii
... regard for public morals.2 What think you of this theory , Henry Arlington ? H. I am strongly inclined to adopt it , my dear Doctor , since , admit- ing it to be true , we may , without regarding Sallust as at all more vir- tuous than ...
... regard for public morals.2 What think you of this theory , Henry Arlington ? H. I am strongly inclined to adopt it , my dear Doctor , since , admit- ing it to be true , we may , without regarding Sallust as at all more vir- tuous than ...
Pagina xviii
... regard to the soul's immortality ? Dr. B. Aye , Henry , and worse than a sceptic , a downright unbeliever . The whole tenour of Caesar's life is in strict accordance with this . His secret disregard for all morality , his open contempt ...
... regard to the soul's immortality ? Dr. B. Aye , Henry , and worse than a sceptic , a downright unbeliever . The whole tenour of Caesar's life is in strict accordance with this . His secret disregard for all morality , his open contempt ...
Pagina xix
... regard , Doctor , to the subject of that narrative , do you not think the picture of the conspiracy is somewhat overcharged , and that it was merely an effort , on the part of the lower orders , to break the chains imposed upon them by ...
... regard , Doctor , to the subject of that narrative , do you not think the picture of the conspiracy is somewhat overcharged , and that it was merely an effort , on the part of the lower orders , to break the chains imposed upon them by ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
adesse Adherbal Africa agere alia alii alios animi animo animus antea apud archaism armis atque belli bello bellum Bocchus Caesar castra Catiline caussa ceteris Ceterum Cicero Compare consul copia Cortius cujus cuncta deinde denotes editions ejus eorum equivalent erant erat esset etiam exercitu facere foret fuit habere haec haud homines hostibus hostium ibique Igitur illis illo imperio imperium inter ipse jubet Jugurtha Jugurthine war legatis Literally magis magistratus magna manu Marius Masinissa maxume Metellus metu Micipsa mihi modo multa multis neque nihil nisi Numidia omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium oppidum parum paucis paullo Plutarch populi postquam postremo praelio praeterea praetor primo primum quae quaestor quam quia quibus quid quis quisque quod quoniam rebus Referring rempublicam rerum Romae Roman saepe Sallust satis senate sese sestertius sibi sicuti simul spes sunt tamen tempus verb vero
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Pagina 77 - Quo mihi rectius videtur ingeni quam virium opibus gloriam quaerere et, quoniam vita ipsa qua fruimur brevis est, memoriam nostri quam maxume longam efficere. Nam divitiarum et formae gloria fluxa atque fragilis est, virtus clara aeternaque habetur. Sed diu magnum inter mortalis certamen fuit vine corporis an virtute animi res militaris magis procederet. Nam et prius quam incipias consulto et, ubi consulueris, mature facto opus est.
Pagina 114 - Interea Catilina cum expeditis in prima acie versari, 10 laborantibus succurrere, integros pro sauciis arcessere, omnia providere, multum ipse pugnare, saepe hostem ferire; strenui militis et boni imperatoris officia simul exsequebatur.
Pagina 90 - Haec mulier genere atque forma, praeterea viro liberis satis fortunata fuit; litteris Graecis et Latinis docta, psallere saltare elegantius quam necesse est probae, multa alia, quae instrumenta luxuriae sunt. Sed ei cariora semper omnia quam decus atque pudicitia fuit: pecuniae an famae minus parceret, haud facile discerneres: lubido sic accensa, ut saepius peteret viros quam peteretur.
Pagina 242 - It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and •substance, in short to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys.
Pagina 251 - ... reduced to one ounce , and then a denarius passed for sixteen asses (except in the military pay, in which it continued to pass for ten asses at least under the republic...
Pagina xvii - But ere we can say that there is no God — we must have roamed over all nature, and seen that no mark of a Divine footstep was there ; and we must have gotten intimacy with every existent spirit in the universe, and learned from each, that never did a revelation of the Deity visit him ; and we must have searched, not into the records of one solitary planet, but into the archives of all worlds, and thence gathered, that, throughout the wide realms of immensity, not one exhibition of a reigning and...
Pagina 78 - Ac mihi quidem, tametsi haudquaquam par gloria sequitur scriptorem et actorem rerum, tamen in primis arduum videtur res gestas scribere : primum quod facta dictis exaequanda sunt, dehinc quia plerique quae delicia reprehenderis malivolentia et invidia dicta putant, ubi de magna virtute atque gloria bonorum memores, quae sibi quisque facilia factu putat aequo animo accipit, supra ea veluti ficta pro falsis ducit.
Pagina 285 - Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two...
Pagina xvi - I envy no quality of the mind or intellect in others ; not genius, power, wit, or fancy: but, if I could choose what would be most delightful, and, I believe, most useful to me, I should prefer a firm religious belief to every other blessing; for it makes life a discipline of goodness — creates new hopes, when all earthly hopes vanish ; and throws over the decay, the destruction of existence, the most gorgeous of all lights ; awakens life even in death, and from corruption and decay calls up beauty...
Pagina 87 - ... viri? nonne emori per virtutem praestat quam vitam miseram atque inhonestam, ubi alienae superbiae ludibrio fueris, per dedecus amittere?