Catiline: His ConspiracyYale University Press, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina x
... cause to think vn- worthily of my studies , or they had so of mee . But I leaue you to your exercise . Beginne . ' To the Reader extraordinary . ' You I would vnderstand to be the better Man , though Places in Court go otherwise ; to ...
... cause to think vn- worthily of my studies , or they had so of mee . But I leaue you to your exercise . Beginne . ' To the Reader extraordinary . ' You I would vnderstand to be the better Man , though Places in Court go otherwise ; to ...
Pagina xxiv
... cause to be prejudiced , as he was a violent par- tisan of Cæsar . Indeed , Dr. Speck1 considers the Cati- lina as nothing more than a campaign - document ( ' Partei- schrift ' ) for Cæsar . Plutarch is equally untrustworthy In his ...
... cause to be prejudiced , as he was a violent par- tisan of Cæsar . Indeed , Dr. Speck1 considers the Cati- lina as nothing more than a campaign - document ( ' Partei- schrift ' ) for Cæsar . Plutarch is equally untrustworthy In his ...
Pagina xxv
... cause for that of the public - a mental procedure by no means without parallel . By nature he was peculiarly fitted to be the leader of a discontented faction . All authorities , even Cicero , agree as to the dignity of his birth , his ...
... cause for that of the public - a mental procedure by no means without parallel . By nature he was peculiarly fitted to be the leader of a discontented faction . All authorities , even Cicero , agree as to the dignity of his birth , his ...
Pagina xxxii
... cause of so many really unjust criticisms . This is due to a certain peculiarity in Jon- son's style , which I shall now try to illustrate and explain by a comparison of Cicero's speech in the Senate with its original in the first ...
... cause of so many really unjust criticisms . This is due to a certain peculiarity in Jon- son's style , which I shall now try to illustrate and explain by a comparison of Cicero's speech in the Senate with its original in the first ...
Pagina 33
... Cause he has suck'd at Athens ? and aduance him , To our owne losse ? No , FVLVIA . There are they Can speake greeke too , if need were . CAESAR , and I , Haue sate vpon him ; so hath CRASSVS , too : And others . We haue all decreed his ...
... Cause he has suck'd at Athens ? and aduance him , To our owne losse ? No , FVLVIA . There are they Can speake greeke too , if need were . CAESAR , and I , Haue sate vpon him ; so hath CRASSVS , too : And others . We haue all decreed his ...
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ALLOBROGES ANTONIVS atque Aurelia Ben Jonson bloud braue CAES Cæsar CAIVS CATI Catiline Catiline's CATO CATV CATVLVS CETHEGVS Cicero common-wealth conspiracy conspirators Consul Crassus Curius CVRIVS death Dio Cassius do's doth drama enuy erat esset etiam euery Exeunt Fathers feare fortune FVLVIA GABINIVS GALLA giue Glossary gods hæc hath haue honor illi iust Jonson Juvenal Latin leaue LECCA Lentulus LENTVLVS Lictors liue LONGINVS loue Lucan madame mihi modo neque omnes Ovid Petronius Ph.D Phars play plot Plutarch præterea prætor Praetors quæ quam quibus quid quod QVINTVS reipublicæ Roman Rome Sallust SANGA scene Sejanus selfe selues SEMPRONIA Senate Seneca sense shee sibi slaues speech Suetonius sunt thee thinke thou thought Thyestes tragedy translation traytors VARGVNTEIVS vero vertue vnto VOLTVRTIVS vpon warre word yeere
Brani popolari
Pagina 182 - Ad hoc maledicta alia quum adderet, obstrepere omnes, hostem atque parricidam vocare. Tum ille furibundus: 'Quoniam quidem circumventus, inquit, ab inimicis praeceps agor, incendium meum ruina restinguam.
Pagina 209 - Bene et composite C. Caesar paulo ante in hoc ordine de vita et morte disseruit, credo, falsa existumans quae de inferis memorantur, divorso itinere malos a bonis loca taetra, inculta, foeda atque formidulosa habere. Itaque censuit pecunias eorum publicandas, ipsos per municipia in custodiis habendos...
Pagina 155 - Aut animae : tanta est quaerendi cura decoris ! Tot premit ordinibus , tot adhuc compagibus altum Aedificat caput: Andromachen a fronte videbis; Post minor est : credas aliam. Cedo, si breve parvi Sortita est lateris spatium breviorque videtur 505 Virgine Pygmaea, nullis adiuta cothurnis. Et levis erecta consurgit ad oscula planta!
Pagina xliii - I see not then, but we should enjoy the same license, or free power to illustrate and heighten our invention, as they did ; and not be tied to those strict and regular forms which the niceness of a few, who are nothing but form, would thrust upon us.
Pagina vi - A portion of the expense of printing this thesis has been borne by the Modern Language Club of Yale University, from funds placed at its disposal by the generosity of Mr. George E. Dimock of Elizabeth, New Jersey, a graduate of Yale in the Class of 1874.
Pagina 168 - ... nil ergo optabunt homines? si consilium vis, permittes ipsis expendere numinibus quid conveniat nobis rebusque sit utile nostris; nam pro iucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di. carior est illis homo quam sibi.
Pagina 207 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Pagina 183 - But Paul said, I am a Jew, of Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city: and I beseech thee, give me leave to speak unto the people.