The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... Roman Republic . No picture could be sadder than this . The most tragic of spectacles is the baffled strength of a blind giant , the helplessness of a Hercules Furens or a Samson Agonistes . And it is with feelings not different that we ...
... Roman Republic . No picture could be sadder than this . The most tragic of spectacles is the baffled strength of a blind giant , the helplessness of a Hercules Furens or a Samson Agonistes . And it is with feelings not different that we ...
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... Roman generals — Flaccus and Fimbria - opposing , each in his own interest , Mithridates , the common foreign foe . In 674 ( 80 ) , at the age of 26 ( just ten years before his famous prosecution of Verres , which may be looked on as ...
... Roman generals — Flaccus and Fimbria - opposing , each in his own interest , Mithridates , the common foreign foe . In 674 ( 80 ) , at the age of 26 ( just ten years before his famous prosecution of Verres , which may be looked on as ...
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... Roman Bar in the days of Cicero . The young Roman of promise seeking to work his way into political eminence was forced to adopt the profession of an advo- cate . And how does the advocate distinguish himself ? By win- ning his case ...
... Roman Bar in the days of Cicero . The young Roman of promise seeking to work his way into political eminence was forced to adopt the profession of an advo- cate . And how does the advocate distinguish himself ? By win- ning his case ...
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... Roman society in the last days of the Republic , called Cicéron et ses amis , points out how the man of the world is really more fitted to read the letters of Cicero aright than the German professor . We think we shall not do ill in ...
... Roman society in the last days of the Republic , called Cicéron et ses amis , points out how the man of the world is really more fitted to read the letters of Cicero aright than the German professor . We think we shall not do ill in ...
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... Roman governors , who , when they were invested with power , as a rule misused it . But the detractors of Cicero speak as if he had thought of defending Catiline , the declared enemy of the State , the character blackened by the ...
... Roman governors , who , when they were invested with power , as a rule misused it . But the detractors of Cicero speak as if he had thought of defending Catiline , the declared enemy of the State , the character blackened by the ...
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