The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... Pompey , which made Pompey despot by the Gabinian and Manilian Laws , and which finally ruined him . In 669 ( 85 ) we have a definite foretaste of the Empire in the spectacle of two rival Roman generals — Flaccus and Fimbria - opposing ...
... Pompey , which made Pompey despot by the Gabinian and Manilian Laws , and which finally ruined him . In 669 ( 85 ) we have a definite foretaste of the Empire in the spectacle of two rival Roman generals — Flaccus and Fimbria - opposing ...
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... Pompey , is quoted by Quintilian ( iv . 3 , 13 ) as an illustrious instance of the power with which a great orator can wield his digressions . * In another passage ( viii . 3 , 3 ' , Quintilian again refers to the same speech in these ...
... Pompey , is quoted by Quintilian ( iv . 3 , 13 ) as an illustrious instance of the power with which a great orator can wield his digressions . * In another passage ( viii . 3 , 3 ' , Quintilian again refers to the same speech in these ...
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... Pompey , because , when he returned at the head of his army after the Mithridatic War , he did not make himself master of Rome . The theory of the historian seems to be that any general who is strong enough to play successfully the ...
... Pompey , because , when he returned at the head of his army after the Mithridatic War , he did not make himself master of Rome . The theory of the historian seems to be that any general who is strong enough to play successfully the ...
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... Pompey as the champion of the causa optima , was Cicero's political aspiration . This view of the situation ( in which , be it observed , the Optimates were by no means at one , some gravely distrusting Pompey ) became obviously Utopian ...
... Pompey as the champion of the causa optima , was Cicero's political aspiration . This view of the situation ( in which , be it observed , the Optimates were by no means at one , some gravely distrusting Pompey ) became obviously Utopian ...
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... Pompey - a feeling against which in the case of Caesar he had to struggle hard . His comment on the death of Pompey does not speak the language of real grief : Non possum eius casum non dolere ; hominem enim integrum et castum et gravem ...
... Pompey - a feeling against which in the case of Caesar he had to struggle hard . His comment on the death of Pompey does not speak the language of real grief : Non possum eius casum non dolere ; hominem enim integrum et castum et gravem ...
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