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Pagina 45
... given up to gluttony . — indocti , without knowl- edge ; inculti , without breeding . sicuti peregrinantes , i . e . as if in a strange country , and ignorant of its laws . - transiere , § 279. c . profecto , etc. , clearly against ...
... given up to gluttony . — indocti , without knowl- edge ; inculti , without breeding . sicuti peregrinantes , i . e . as if in a strange country , and ignorant of its laws . - transiere , § 279. c . profecto , etc. , clearly against ...
Pagina 54
... given within a trinundinum ( 17 days ) of the election . This Catiline did ; but the consul Tullus refused to receive his name , on the ground of the impending charges , though no formal accusation had yet been brought . The expression ...
... given within a trinundinum ( 17 days ) of the election . This Catiline did ; but the consul Tullus refused to receive his name , on the ground of the impending charges , though no formal accusation had yet been brought . The expression ...
Pagina 60
... given here out of its place ; it should not come in until after the events nar- rated in the first half of chap . 51 . oppressisset : in dir . disc . oppressero ( § 307. c ) . § 28. Senator : Cicero ( Cat . I. § 9 ) calls Vargunteius an ...
... given here out of its place ; it should not come in until after the events nar- rated in the first half of chap . 51 . oppressisset : in dir . disc . oppressero ( § 307. c ) . § 28. Senator : Cicero ( Cat . I. § 9 ) calls Vargunteius an ...
Pagina 61
... given is summed up in coërcere civis , domi imperium , etc. , habere . § 30. ante diem vi . , i . e . Oct. 27. - id quod , as . portenta : the Romans were excessively superstitious in such matters . In fact , their whole polity rested ...
... given is summed up in coërcere civis , domi imperium , etc. , habere . § 30. ante diem vi . , i . e . Oct. 27. - id quod , as . portenta : the Romans were excessively superstitious in such matters . In fact , their whole polity rested ...
Pagina 76
... given Rome effective aid in earlier wars , and been rewarded by liberal grants of territory ( populi Romani opibus creverat ) , held themselves aloof from this ( infida atque advorsa fuit ) . For this no direct punishment was inflicted ...
... given Rome effective aid in earlier wars , and been rewarded by liberal grants of territory ( populi Romani opibus creverat ) , held themselves aloof from this ( infida atque advorsa fuit ) . For this no direct punishment was inflicted ...
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Pagina 15 - Sed in his erat Sempronia, quae multa saepe virilis audaciae facinora commiserat. Haec mulier genere atque forma, praeterea viro, liberis satis fortunata fuit; litteris Graecis et Latinis docta, psallere, saltare elegantius, quam necesse est probae, multa alia, quae instrumenta luxuriae sunt. Sed ei cariora semper omnia quam decus atque pudicitia fuit; pecuniae an famae minus parceret, haud facile discerneres...
Pagina 36 - ... illius facilitas, hujus constantia laudabatur. Postremo Caesar in animum induxerat laborare, vigilare; negotiis amicorum intentus sua neglegere, nihil denegare quod dono dignum esset ; sibi magnum imperium, exercitum, novum bellum exoptabat, ubi virtus enitescere posset. At Catoni studium modestiae, decoris, sed maxume severitatis erat. Non divitiis cum divite, neque factione cum factioso, sed cum strenuo virtute, cum modesto pudore, cum innocente abstinentia certabat ; esse quam videri bonus...
Pagina 7 - ... rapere, consumere, sua parvi pendere, aliena cupere, pudorem, pudicitiam, divina atque humana promiscua, nihil pensi neque moderati habere.
Pagina 34 - By help of the argument, which is given in full, the editor has endeavored, not merely to show the connection of the tales and the ingenuity of the transitions, — necessary to comprehend the poem as a whole, — but to put before the reader something like a complete picture of the Greek mythology, at least of those narratives which have held, their permanent place in the modern mind and have entered more or less into every modern literature.
Pagina 41 - Catilina vero longe a suis inter hostium cadavera repertus est, paululum etiam spirans ferociamque animi, quam habuerat vivos, in voltu retinens. Postremo ex omni copia neque in proelio neque in fuga quisquam civis ingenuus captus est: ita cuncti suae hostiumque vitae iuxta pepercerant.
Pagina 41 - A Brief History of Roman Literature. For Schools and Colleges. Translated and edited from the German edition of Bender by Professors EP CROWELL and HB RICHARDSON, of Amherst College.