The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... written in Hermathena a series of most interesting and learned articles on the Epistles . To all these scholars we are deeply indebted , and here gladly acknow- ledge our obligations in a general way in each passage where they have ...
... written in Hermathena a series of most interesting and learned articles on the Epistles . To all these scholars we are deeply indebted , and here gladly acknow- ledge our obligations in a general way in each passage where they have ...
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... written , one may dispense with the labour of telling over again the oft - told tale of Cicero's life . The salient facts are set down in a short summary prefixed to each year of Cicero's correspondence . But it will be convenient to ...
... written , one may dispense with the labour of telling over again the oft - told tale of Cicero's life . The salient facts are set down in a short summary prefixed to each year of Cicero's correspondence . But it will be convenient to ...
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... written . * And such contrasts , no doubt , would far more frequently appear if Cicero had oftener been a prosecutor . Hence Cicero's personal opinions should never be sought in his forensic speeches . Even in his political speeches one ...
... written . * And such contrasts , no doubt , would far more frequently appear if Cicero had oftener been a prosecutor . Hence Cicero's personal opinions should never be sought in his forensic speeches . Even in his political speeches one ...
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... written with candour and sincerity when he acknowledges his shortsightedness and deplores his mistakes , but looks on him as a mere romancer when he describes the unex- ampled position which he held as a wielder of written and spoken ...
... written with candour and sincerity when he acknowledges his shortsightedness and deplores his mistakes , but looks on him as a mere romancer when he describes the unex- ampled position which he held as a wielder of written and spoken ...
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... written by Burke and Sheridan . He placed the public in agenti , sed publicam . But Cicero never succeeded in acquiring an affectionate regard for Pompey - a feeling against which in the case of Caesar he had to struggle hard . His ...
... written by Burke and Sheridan . He placed the public in agenti , sed publicam . But Cicero never succeeded in acquiring an affectionate regard for Pompey - a feeling against which in the case of Caesar he had to struggle hard . His ...
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