The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... Clodius . In his private letters , however , we expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain of light to those who read them with intelligence and without a theory , may be made the source of a formal ...
... Clodius . In his private letters , however , we expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain of light to those who read them with intelligence and without a theory , may be made the source of a formal ...
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... Clodius more . He more than once states that Cicero was censured for his tergiversation and called a deserter ' ( avтóμOλOS : cp . xxxvi . 27 ; xxxix . 63 ) . And there is no doubt that Cicero incurred ill - report in that respect , as ...
... Clodius more . He more than once states that Cicero was censured for his tergiversation and called a deserter ' ( avтóμOλOS : cp . xxxvi . 27 ; xxxix . 63 ) . And there is no doubt that Cicero incurred ill - report in that respect , as ...
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... Clodius , and afterwards by offering him a place among the twenty commissioners . The seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the letters to Atticus record frequently the desire of Caesar , couched in the most manly and respectful terms ...
... Clodius , and afterwards by offering him a place among the twenty commissioners . The seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the letters to Atticus record frequently the desire of Caesar , couched in the most manly and respectful terms ...
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... Clodius ; cp . p . 26 , note . + Catiline , Clodius , and Tiberius . London : Chapman & Hall , 1878 . เ wholly accounted for by saying that the parties to it 16 INTRODUCTION .
... Clodius ; cp . p . 26 , note . + Catiline , Clodius , and Tiberius . London : Chapman & Hall , 1878 . เ wholly accounted for by saying that the parties to it 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... Clodius . ' He sees in this account a tendency ' so easy , and to the vulgar mind so agreeable , to attribute the Persian invasion of Greece to a curtain - lecture of Atossa's , or the English Reformation to the pretty face of Anne ...
... Clodius . ' He sees in this account a tendency ' so easy , and to the vulgar mind so agreeable , to attribute the Persian invasion of Greece to a curtain - lecture of Atossa's , or the English Reformation to the pretty face of Anne ...
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