The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen5Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... letter from Cicero ( unfortunately lost - but a letter to Servius Sulpicius , Fam . iv . 4 ( 495 ) , supplies the deficiency ) , which told him of the scene in the Senate on the occasion that he delivered the pro Marcello . The letters ...
... letter from Cicero ( unfortunately lost - but a letter to Servius Sulpicius , Fam . iv . 4 ( 495 ) , supplies the deficiency ) , which told him of the scene in the Senate on the occasion that he delivered the pro Marcello . The letters ...
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... letters as in a mirror would be to meet a reflection far too flattering . In Cicero's letters no effort was made to ... letter to Cicero , refers to an attempt which he had made to imitate the pro Marcello , and quotes a verse from ...
... letters as in a mirror would be to meet a reflection far too flattering . In Cicero's letters no effort was made to ... letter to Cicero , refers to an attempt which he had made to imitate the pro Marcello , and quotes a verse from ...
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... letter to Atticus , written a little later , about a month after he had pleaded the cause of Ligarius . Caesar had left for Spain in the Second Intercalary month , having assumed for the third time the Dictatorship , and having ...
... letter to Atticus , written a little later , about a month after he had pleaded the cause of Ligarius . Caesar had left for Spain in the Second Intercalary month , having assumed for the third time the Dictatorship , and having ...
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... letter to Servius Sulpicius , he speaks of ' that leisure which his kind permission allows us . ' But he is in deep depression . He says to Lucceius in May : Your love is acceptable and desirable : I would say pleasant , were it not ...
... letter to Servius Sulpicius , he speaks of ' that leisure which his kind permission allows us . ' But he is in deep depression . He says to Lucceius in May : Your love is acceptable and desirable : I would say pleasant , were it not ...
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... letter from Atticus on June 23 , Cicero at once proceeded to remodel the treatise so as to give Varro the part which Lucullus and Brutus had held in his previous arrangements . The transference of speakers was effected by June 25 , and ...
... letter from Atticus on June 23 , Cicero at once proceeded to remodel the treatise so as to give Varro the part which Lucullus and Brutus had held in his previous arrangements . The transference of speakers was effected by June 25 , and ...
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