Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... . Sallust often drew upon the vig- orous every - day speech of the people , but never resorted to anything that could be called vulgar . HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION . FOR more than a century before the SALLUST'S STYLE . xiii.
... . Sallust often drew upon the vig- orous every - day speech of the people , but never resorted to anything that could be called vulgar . HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION . FOR more than a century before the SALLUST'S STYLE . xiii.
Pagina xvi
... called the Senate together and laid the evidence be- fore it . That body immediately passed the famous resolu- tion that the consuls should see that the state suffered no harm . Catiline , however , was not to be frightened , and ...
... called the Senate together and laid the evidence be- fore it . That body immediately passed the famous resolu- tion that the consuls should see that the state suffered no harm . Catiline , however , was not to be frightened , and ...
Pagina xvii
... called his First Oration against Catiline . The facts which Cicero presented in regard to the conspiracy were so conclusive that Catiline thought it wise to leave Rome that very night , and hasten northward to the force which his ...
... called his First Oration against Catiline . The facts which Cicero presented in regard to the conspiracy were so conclusive that Catiline thought it wise to leave Rome that very night , and hasten northward to the force which his ...
Pagina xviii
... called Roman citi- zens , and hence did not come under the provision of the law . He therefore urged that they be immediately sen- tenced to death . This oration partially turned the tide ; but it was left for Cato , in a most powerful ...
... called Roman citi- zens , and hence did not come under the provision of the law . He therefore urged that they be immediately sen- tenced to death . This oration partially turned the tide ; but it was left for Cato , in a most powerful ...
Pagina 66
... called king . ' 17. rēgium : not from rex . 18. rei publicae consul- tābant : this is the only case in which the frequentative is used like the simple verb consulō with the dative , to denote ' taking counsel for . ' 19. curae ...
... called king . ' 17. rēgium : not from rex . 18. rei publicae consul- tābant : this is the only case in which the frequentative is used like the simple verb consulō with the dative , to denote ' taking counsel for . ' 19. curae ...
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