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... M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes selectae - Pagina 269di Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1846 - 446 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 412 pagine
...companion P. Magius Gilo, after fupper, and cc had received two wounds, the one in his fto*c mach , the other in his head near the ear, *' but he was in hopes ftill, that he might live; " that Magius prefently killed himfelf; and " that Marcellus fent him to... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 548 pagine
...Marcellus, and followed him j,j(](11 through the wars, and in his exile. After having given P- 134him two wounds, the one in his stomach, the other in his head near the ear, he stabbed himself with the same poniard. As soon as the news reached Rome, it raised id. p. 198. a... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 pagine
...P. Postumius, came to Jet me know, that Marcellus was stabbed by his companion P. Magius Cilo, after supper, and had received two wounds, the one in his stomach, the other in his head near the ear, but be was in hopes. still that he might live ; that Magius presently killed himself; and that Marcellus... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1838 - 594 pagine
...P. Postumius came to let me know that Marcellus was stabbed by his companion, P. Magius Gilo, after supper, and had received two wounds, the one in his...desire that I would bring some physicians to him. I got.some together immediately, and went away with them before break of aay. But when I was come near... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 586 pagine
...P. Postumius came to let me know that Marcellus was stabbed by his companion, P. Magius Gilo, after supper, and had received two wounds, the one in his...; and that Marcellus sent him to inform me of the ease, and to desire that I would bring some physicians to him. I got some together immediately, and... | |
| William Roberts - 1843 - 734 pagine
...Marcellus hid been stabbed by his companion P. Magius Cilo after sapper, having received two wounds, one in his stomach, the other in his head, near the ear, but that he hoped still he might recover. That Magius had then killed himself; and that Marcellus had sent... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 630 pagine
...P. Postumius came to let me know that Marcellus was stabbed by his companion, P. Magius Chilo, after supper, and had received two wounds, the one in his...stomach, the other in his head near the ear ; but he wa¿ in hopes still that he might live ; that Magius presently killed himself; and that Marcellus sent... | |
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