C. Sallusti Crispi De bello Catilinario et JugurthinoLea & Blanchard, 1848 - 156 pagine |
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Pagina x
... great difference between his style , in which the ancient simplicity was artificially restored , and the genuine ancient sentence formed without any rhetorical art . He wrote without periods , because he would not write otherwise , and ...
... great difference between his style , in which the ancient simplicity was artificially restored , and the genuine ancient sentence formed without any rhetorical art . He wrote without periods , because he would not write otherwise , and ...
Pagina 13
... great exertion , ' or ' greatly . ' The nominative ops is not in use , and the plural opes generally signifies ' the means ' or ' power of doing something . " 4 Prona , bent forward , ' ' bent down to the ground , ' in opposi- tion to ...
... great exertion , ' or ' greatly . ' The nominative ops is not in use , and the plural opes generally signifies ' the means ' or ' power of doing something . " 4 Prona , bent forward , ' ' bent down to the ground , ' in opposi- tion to ...
Pagina 14
... great empires by extensive conquests , the truth became manifest that even in war mind was superior to mere bodily strength . He mentions Cyrus , king of Persia , the La- cedaemonians and Athenians , because the earlier empires of the ...
... great empires by extensive conquests , the truth became manifest that even in war mind was superior to mere bodily strength . He mentions Cyrus , king of Persia , the La- cedaemonians and Athenians , because the earlier empires of the ...
Pagina 18
... great number of confede- rate townships . Four centuries after the arrival of Aeneas , the city of Rome was founded by Albans on the extreme frontier of the Latin territory , and near the hostile tribes by which it was surrounded ...
... great number of confede- rate townships . Four centuries after the arrival of Aeneas , the city of Rome was founded by Albans on the extreme frontier of the Latin territory , and near the hostile tribes by which it was surrounded ...
Pagina 53
... tus , who in the year в . с . 82 put to death a great many Roman no- bles of the party of Sulla . ajebant . Sed ea res magnae initium cladis fuit . 5 * CATILINA . 53 quia gravius est verberari quam necari? Quid autem acerbum ...
... tus , who in the year в . с . 82 put to death a great many Roman no- bles of the party of Sulla . ajebant . Sed ea res magnae initium cladis fuit . 5 * CATILINA . 53 quia gravius est verberari quam necari? Quid autem acerbum ...
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