M. Tullii Ciceronis in L. Catilinam: Orationes I et IIGeorge Bell and Sons, 1900 - 128 pagine |
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... B. Grammatical Figures of Speech 115 · 124 99 C. Rules of Conditional Sentences , with Illustrations and Exceptions • • 125 D. The Roman Calendar • : 127 VOCABULARY LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE CICERO DENOUNCING CATILINE . ( From.
... B. Grammatical Figures of Speech 115 · 124 99 C. Rules of Conditional Sentences , with Illustrations and Exceptions • • 125 D. The Roman Calendar • : 127 VOCABULARY LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE CICERO DENOUNCING CATILINE . ( From.
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... speech , which was de- livered ex tempore , is known as the FIRST CATILINARIAN ORATION ' . 12. With a humbled air ... speeches , as they now stand , are not exactly those of the speeches as they were spoken . Cicero revised them ...
... speech , which was de- livered ex tempore , is known as the FIRST CATILINARIAN ORATION ' . 12. With a humbled air ... speeches , as they now stand , are not exactly those of the speeches as they were spoken . Cicero revised them ...
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... speech created a profound impression , and the following speakers all took a merciful view . Cicero then intervened in the debate , making the speech known as the FOURTH CATILINARIAN ORATION ; he summed up and criticized the arguments ...
... speech created a profound impression , and the following speakers all took a merciful view . Cicero then intervened in the debate , making the speech known as the FOURTH CATILINARIAN ORATION ; he summed up and criticized the arguments ...
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... Cicero's charges . Our knowledge of Catiline's conspiracy is chiefly drawn from two sources : ( i . ) Cicero's speeches and writings ; ( ii . ) Sallust's History of Catiline . ( i . ) Even in an English law -. INTRODUCTION 13.
... Cicero's charges . Our knowledge of Catiline's conspiracy is chiefly drawn from two sources : ( i . ) Cicero's speeches and writings ; ( ii . ) Sallust's History of Catiline . ( i . ) Even in an English law -. INTRODUCTION 13.
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... Speech . In this scene , in his endeavour to stick to the original , Ben Jonson puts into the mouth of Cicero a speech of 283 lines of blank verse , with an occasional interruption from some senator . Unfortu- nately Cicero's telling ...
... Speech . In this scene , in his endeavour to stick to the original , Ben Jonson puts into the mouth of Cicero a speech of 283 lines of blank verse , with an occasional interruption from some senator . Unfortu- nately Cicero's telling ...
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Pagina 28 - non ille a me spoliatus armis audaciae, non obstupefactus ac perterritus mea diligentia, non de spe conatuque depulsus, sed indemnatus, innocens in exilium eiectus a consule vi et minis esse dicetur; et erunt, qui ilium, si hoc fecerit, non improbum, • sed miserum, me non diligentissimum consulem, sed crudelissimum tyrannum existimari velint
Pagina 23 - Etruriam, quis agrum Picenum, quis Gallicum, quis sibi has urbanas insidias caedis atque incendiorum depoposcerit. Omnia superioris noctis consilia ad me delata esse sentiunt; patefeci in senatu hesterno die; Catilina ipse pertimuit, profugit: hi quid exspectant? Ne illi vehementer errant, si ilium meam pristinam lenitatem
Pagina 17 - placare posses, ut opinor, ab eorum oculis aliquo concederes: mine te patria, quae communis est parens omnium nostrum, odit ac metuit et iam diu nihil te iudicat nisi de parricidio suo cogitare: huius tu neque auctoritatem verebere nee iudicium sequere nee vim pertimesces ? Quae tecum, Catilina, sic agit, et quodam modo
Pagina 23 - Ad bane te amentiam natura peperit, voluntas exercuit, fortuna servavit. Numquam tu non modo otium, sed ne bellum quidem nisi nefarium concupisti. Nactus es ex perditis atque ab omni non modo fortuna, verum ^ etiam spe derelictis conflatam improborum manum.
Pagina 90 - 143. In addition to the Dictionary of Words, with their pronunciation, etymology, alternative spellings, and various meanings, illustrated by quotations and numerous woodcuts, there are several valuable appendices, comprising a
Pagina 24 - et civium perditorum, exire patiere, ut abs te non emissus ex urbe, sed immissus in urbem esse videatur? Nonne hunc in vincula duci, non ad mortem rapi, non 18 summo supplicio mactari imperabis ? Quid tandem te impedit ? Mosne maiorum ? At persaepe