M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes selectae, Volume 1Hahn, 1846 - 446 pagine |
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according accused adopted Alluding appears Asia atque autem authority bellum Cęsar called Catiline Cato causa cause chap character Cicero citizens commander common text Compare consulship Consult course denotes employed enim equivalent Ernesti esse esset etiam expression favour feelings force former friends fuit give given hęc Hence honours hujus illa Index individual Italy judices language latter Literally means meant merely mihi Mithridates modo Murena nature neque nihil occasion omnes omnia omnium opinion oration passage passed person Pompey prętor present province quę quam quid quidem Quirites quod reading rebus refers regards reipublicę remarks respecting Roman Rome says senate sense speaking sunt taken tamen term thing vero virtute vobis whole
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Pagina xxviii - Dr. B. The attendants, as soon as the soldiers appeared, prepared themselves for action, being resolved to defend their master's life at the hazard of their own ; but Cicero commanded them to set down the litter in which they were conveying him, and to make no resistance...
Pagina 282 - Their fleets were not only extremely well manned, supplied with skilful pilots, and fitted for their business by their lightness and celerity ; but there was a parade of vanity about them, more mortifying than their strength, in gilded sterns, purple canopies, and plated oars : as if they took a pride...
Pagina 49 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Pagina 357 - Declamatory accusations rather than assiduously paying court to the people," ie angry denunciations against rival candidates, and accusations of bribery, when one ought to be going round and soliciting votes. — The old reading was salutatio, until changed by Gruter to the present one, which is much stronger, and is equivalent to assidua salutatio. — For a long time before the day of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art, by going round to their...
Pagina 172 - On each couch there were commonly three. They lay with the upper part of the body reclined on the left arm, the head a little raised, the back supported by cushions, (pnlvini, v. -illi). and the limbs stretched out at full length, or a little bent...
Pagina 11 - ... clarissimi cives Saturnini et Gracchorum et Flacci et superiorum complurium sanguine non modo se non contaminarunt, sed etiam honestarunt, certe verendum mihi non erat, ne quid hoc parricida civium interfecto invidiae mihi in posteritatem redundaret.
Pagina 55 - Atqui sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare, poe'tam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari.
Pagina 297 - Octavius, one of his own lieutenants, whom he sent to take the command. Octavius went in among the besieged, and fought on their side ; a circumstance, says Plutarch, which rendered Pompey not only odious but ridiculous. Metellus, however, pursued his operations, till he took the pirates, and put them all to death. As for Octavius, he exposed him in the camp as an object of contempt, and loaded him with reproaches, after which he dismissed him. (Plut. Vit. Pomp. c. 29.) 3. Apparavit. "Prepared for.
Pagina 269 - Cilo, afier supper, and had received two wounds, the one in his stomach, the other in his head near the ear ; but he was in hopes still that he might live; that Magius presently killed himself; and that Marcellus sent him to inform me of the case, and to desire that I would bring some physicians to him. I got some together immediately, and went away with them before break of day. But when I was come near the Piraeus, Alcidinus's boy met me with a note from his master, in which it was signified, that...