Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... speeches against Milo , and did everything in his power to increase the fury of the mob at the murder of Clodius . Milo was soon forced into exile . But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius ...
... speeches against Milo , and did everything in his power to increase the fury of the mob at the murder of Clodius . Milo was soon forced into exile . But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius ...
Pagina viii
... speeches against Milo , and did everything in his power to increase the fury of the mob at the murder of Clodius . Milo was soon forced into exile . But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius ...
... speeches against Milo , and did everything in his power to increase the fury of the mob at the murder of Clodius . Milo was soon forced into exile . But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius ...
Pagina x
... speeches and two letters remain . SALLUST AS A HISTORIAN . The early Roman historians were mere annalists . The best of them , writing in Greek , simply recorded events in their order , without giving their causes or results . Cato the ...
... speeches and two letters remain . SALLUST AS A HISTORIAN . The early Roman historians were mere annalists . The best of them , writing in Greek , simply recorded events in their order , without giving their causes or results . Cato the ...
Pagina xi
... speeches into the mouths of his principal characters , and dared to portray their secret motives and thoughts as minutely as any realistic novelist of our own day would do . We may even understand how the stress laid on the rhetorical ...
... speeches into the mouths of his principal characters , and dared to portray their secret motives and thoughts as minutely as any realistic novelist of our own day would do . We may even understand how the stress laid on the rhetorical ...
Pagina xiii
... speeches , and invest them with dignity and state- liness . VIII . Colloquialisms . Sallust often drew upon the vig- orous every - day speech of the people , but never resorted to anything that could be called vulgar . HISTORICAL ...
... speeches , and invest them with dignity and state- liness . VIII . Colloquialisms . Sallust often drew upon the vig- orous every - day speech of the people , but never resorted to anything that could be called vulgar . HISTORICAL ...
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