The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen5Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... Writing to his friend Servius Sulpicius immediately after the incident , he relates how Caesar , after dwelling severely on the bitter spirit ' ( acerbitate ) shown by Marcellus , declared that he would not allow his opinion about an ...
... Writing to his friend Servius Sulpicius immediately after the incident , he relates how Caesar , after dwelling severely on the bitter spirit ' ( acerbitate ) shown by Marcellus , declared that he would not allow his opinion about an ...
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... writing . He was conscious that his actions had been on the whole guided by right motives , and he had the greatness of mind not to be ashamed of confessing that he had at times been imprudent and even weak . Hence it is that we can ...
... writing . He was conscious that his actions had been on the whole guided by right motives , and he had the greatness of mind not to be ashamed of confessing that he had at times been imprudent and even weak . Hence it is that we can ...
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... Writing to Cornificius , probably about the same time , ' Cicero referred to the celebrated incident of the humiliation of Laberius by Caesar , which produced the protest of Laberius , preserved by Macrobius , and containing the words ...
... Writing to Cornificius , probably about the same time , ' Cicero referred to the celebrated incident of the humiliation of Laberius by Caesar , which produced the protest of Laberius , preserved by Macrobius , and containing the words ...
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... writer with an aching heart - Tullia had been about six weeks dead . But he is still appreciative of Caesar's personal courtesy . In the middle of April , ' in a letter to Servius Sulpicius , he speaks of ' that leisure which his kind ...
... writer with an aching heart - Tullia had been about six weeks dead . But he is still appreciative of Caesar's personal courtesy . In the middle of April , ' in a letter to Servius Sulpicius , he speaks of ' that leisure which his kind ...
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... writing to Atticus concerning a projected letter of political counsel to Caesar , like the ovuẞovλevtikà of Aristotle and Theopompus to Alexander , he says : — ' Yes , I always was for submitting the letter to those friends of yours and ...
... writing to Atticus concerning a projected letter of political counsel to Caesar , like the ovuẞovλevtikà of Aristotle and Theopompus to Alexander , he says : — ' Yes , I always was for submitting the letter to those friends of yours and ...
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