The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen5Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... went to press , and , by his accurate knowledge of English , has saved me from many errors of expression . TRINITY COLLEege , Dublin , August , 1915 . L. C. P. PREFACE , · CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION : I. CICERO'S CASE vi PREFACE .
... went to press , and , by his accurate knowledge of English , has saved me from many errors of expression . TRINITY COLLEege , Dublin , August , 1915 . L. C. P. PREFACE , · CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION : I. CICERO'S CASE vi PREFACE .
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... expressions which , to a careless reader of the corre- spondence , might seem trivial . If we are right in thinking that the untrammelled utterances of a great thinker and an unrivalled littérateur on events passing under his eyes , and ...
... expressions which , to a careless reader of the corre- spondence , might seem trivial . If we are right in thinking that the untrammelled utterances of a great thinker and an unrivalled littérateur on events passing under his eyes , and ...
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... expressions of feeling which have justice and the fervour of sincerity to support them rather than those which are hollow or dictated by self - interest . ' All his letters to exiled Pompeians during this autumn express a favourable ...
... expressions of feeling which have justice and the fervour of sincerity to support them rather than those which are hollow or dictated by self - interest . ' All his letters to exiled Pompeians during this autumn express a favourable ...
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... expression of mistrust since Caesar's clemency towards Marcellus had given him hopes that he might apply to Caesar , whom he loved and admired , the affectionate noster which he had always reserved for the cold and unsympathetic Pompey ...
... expression of mistrust since Caesar's clemency towards Marcellus had given him hopes that he might apply to Caesar , whom he loved and admired , the affectionate noster which he had always reserved for the cold and unsympathetic Pompey ...
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... expression , which became proverbial , is parodied by Cicero in the 1 Ep . 660. 1. We read partly with O.E. Schmidt , Tu futilum est . On the marriage of Brutus and his actions during the latter half of 45 we have written at length in ...
... expression , which became proverbial , is parodied by Cicero in the 1 Ep . 660. 1. We read partly with O.E. Schmidt , Tu futilum est . On the marriage of Brutus and his actions during the latter half of 45 we have written at length in ...
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