The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen2Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1906 |
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... Clodius ( 153 , 19 ) , * and * Mr. A. C. Clark , in his admirable Introduction to his edition of the Pro Milone , has an interesting sketch of Clodius . He says ( pp . xvi , xvii ) : — ' The story of Roman anarchy is inseparably ...
... Clodius ( 153 , 19 ) , * and * Mr. A. C. Clark , in his admirable Introduction to his edition of the Pro Milone , has an interesting sketch of Clodius . He says ( pp . xvi , xvii ) : — ' The story of Roman anarchy is inseparably ...
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... , pp . xlvii ff . id quod ille ( Sestius ) maxime cupiebat , Vatinium , a quo palam oppugnabatur , arbitratu nostro concidimus dis hominibusque plaudentibus . Clodius . As to Crassus also , Cicero yielded to xxii INTRODUCTION .
... , pp . xlvii ff . id quod ille ( Sestius ) maxime cupiebat , Vatinium , a quo palam oppugnabatur , arbitratu nostro concidimus dis hominibusque plaudentibus . Clodius . As to Crassus also , Cicero yielded to xxii INTRODUCTION .
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... Clodius . As to Crassus also , Cicero yielded to appeals from Pompey and Caesar , and was further influenced by ill - natured remarks of certain Optimates to the effect that , owing to a vigorous reply of Cicero to certain strictures ...
... Clodius . As to Crassus also , Cicero yielded to appeals from Pompey and Caesar , and was further influenced by ill - natured remarks of certain Optimates to the effect that , owing to a vigorous reply of Cicero to certain strictures ...
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... Clodius deprived Milo of his chance of the consulate in the following year , and thus was paralyzed a great deal of influence which would have been used against the lawless designs of Pompey . But names In the early part of the year ...
... Clodius deprived Milo of his chance of the consulate in the following year , and thus was paralyzed a great deal of influence which would have been used against the lawless designs of Pompey . But names In the early part of the year ...
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... Clodius brought in and carried his 6 allusion to be to Crassus and his open proposal in 689 ( 65 ) to annex Egypt . But we confess to being attracted by the fine emendation of Gulielmus an qui etesiis , or have those who could not reach ...
... Clodius brought in and carried his 6 allusion to be to Crassus and his open proposal in 689 ( 65 ) to annex Egypt . But we confess to being attracted by the fine emendation of Gulielmus an qui etesiis , or have those who could not reach ...
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