The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... Quintus , in his Commentariolum Petitionis , emphatically urges the vast importance of a reputation as a speaker . * Yet modern historians see in these speeches evidence that Cicero at first at- tached himself to the democratic party ...
... Quintus , in his Commentariolum Petitionis , emphatically urges the vast importance of a reputation as a speaker . * Yet modern historians see in these speeches evidence that Cicero at first at- tached himself to the democratic party ...
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... Quintus , Arcanum and Laterium ; and a house in Rome on the Carinae , which he seems to have made over to his brother Quintus , when he himself , after his consulate , bought for nearly £ 30,000 the magnificent house of M. Crassus on ...
... Quintus , Arcanum and Laterium ; and a house in Rome on the Carinae , which he seems to have made over to his brother Quintus , when he himself , after his consulate , bought for nearly £ 30,000 the magnificent house of M. Crassus on ...
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... Quintus lays down his bloody axe and well - worn scourge , young Marcus casts the chaplet from his wine - flushed brow , to wield the sword with all the energy of Camillus or Scipio . Plutarch ( Cic . 49 ) remarks that by a singular ...
... Quintus lays down his bloody axe and well - worn scourge , young Marcus casts the chaplet from his wine - flushed brow , to wield the sword with all the energy of Camillus or Scipio . Plutarch ( Cic . 49 ) remarks that by a singular ...
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... Quintus , directed to various friends , fell accidentally into the hands of Marcus . Some of them he forwarded to their destination . But on learning from these persons that the letters forwarded by him were full of atro- cious ...
... Quintus , directed to various friends , fell accidentally into the hands of Marcus . Some of them he forwarded to their destination . But on learning from these persons that the letters forwarded by him were full of atro- cious ...
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... Quintus is very remarkable . One is familiar with the domestic bully , who in the world is an obsequious syco- phant . But in Quintus we have the exactly opposite type . With his friends he is ' Jealous in honour , sudden and quick in ...
... Quintus is very remarkable . One is familiar with the domestic bully , who in the world is an obsequious syco- phant . But in Quintus we have the exactly opposite type . With his friends he is ' Jealous in honour , sudden and quick in ...
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