The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... possibly have used the words which are found in the very same oration , miser qui non sentias illo iudicio te non absolutum verum ad aliquod severius iudicium ac maius supplicium reservatum ? But if Cicero had defended Catiline , his ...
... possibly have used the words which are found in the very same oration , miser qui non sentias illo iudicio te non absolutum verum ad aliquod severius iudicium ac maius supplicium reservatum ? But if Cicero had defended Catiline , his ...
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... possibly the ' Tπóμνημа тîs inатelas of Cicero , which was probably something more than mere self - glorification ; for if so , why ( Schmidt asks ) did Cicero not write it till nearly three years after the event ? Perhaps people were ...
... possibly the ' Tπóμνημа тîs inатelas of Cicero , which was probably something more than mere self - glorification ; for if so , why ( Schmidt asks ) did Cicero not write it till nearly three years after the event ? Perhaps people were ...
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... possibly have diagnosed the disease by which the Republic was slowly dying . When a Saturninus or a Catiline was crushed , he thought the Republic was cured . He did not see that these were but recurring symptoms of a deeply - seated ...
... possibly have diagnosed the disease by which the Republic was slowly dying . When a Saturninus or a Catiline was crushed , he thought the Republic was cured . He did not see that these were but recurring symptoms of a deeply - seated ...
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... possibly divided up the rest in books of about the same length . At any rate , all the definite quotations from the Epistles to Atticus in ancient times presuppose the division into books such as we have . † The earliest quotation from ...
... possibly divided up the rest in books of about the same length . At any rate , all the definite quotations from the Epistles to Atticus in ancient times presuppose the division into books such as we have . † The earliest quotation from ...
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... possibly in each case having fastened them on to the covering letter of Cicero . Hence their publication in both collections . F at his disposal ; and he was doubtless actuated solely II . § 1. ON THE LETTERS THEMSELVES . 65.
... possibly in each case having fastened them on to the covering letter of Cicero . Hence their publication in both collections . F at his disposal ; and he was doubtless actuated solely II . § 1. ON THE LETTERS THEMSELVES . 65.
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