The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen2Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1906 |
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... Trebatius ( 146 , 1 ) for not having made a rapid fortune by telling him that others , who had Egyptian bonds , though they went to Alexandria , have not been able to get a penny of their money so far . We do not know what was the end ...
... Trebatius ( 146 , 1 ) for not having made a rapid fortune by telling him that others , who had Egyptian bonds , though they went to Alexandria , have not been able to get a penny of their money so far . We do not know what was the end ...
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... Trebatius out of his home - keeping proclivities he refers to a celebrated speech of Medea to the dames of Corinth , 214 ff . , and gives a strange interpretation to the Euripidean passage , or rather the Ennian version of it . Some of ...
... Trebatius out of his home - keeping proclivities he refers to a celebrated speech of Medea to the dames of Corinth , 214 ff . , and gives a strange interpretation to the Euripidean passage , or rather the Ennian version of it . Some of ...
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... Trebatius , though the constant play on judicial terms , such as cavere , respondere , sapere , and the facetious references to Britain , become tiresome . * The letters of Part IV . present to us a most vivid picture of Roman life ...
... Trebatius , though the constant play on judicial terms , such as cavere , respondere , sapere , and the facetious references to Britain , become tiresome . * The letters of Part IV . present to us a most vivid picture of Roman life ...
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... Trebatius , when they received them . During a portion of the period embraced in this part of the correspondence Quintus was in Sardinia , but for most of the time he was with Caesar in Gaul . His splendid defence of his camp against an ...
... Trebatius , when they received them . During a portion of the period embraced in this part of the correspondence Quintus was in Sardinia , but for most of the time he was with Caesar in Gaul . His splendid defence of his camp against an ...
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... Trebatius and Curio . * Publius Sittius was an exceptionally interesting man ; see Introd . Note to 179 . But that epistle is a most commonplace example of the common consolatio . Trebatius was a rising young jurisconsult . But , as ...
... Trebatius and Curio . * Publius Sittius was an exceptionally interesting man ; see Introd . Note to 179 . But that epistle is a most commonplace example of the common consolatio . Trebatius was a rising young jurisconsult . But , as ...
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Página 246 - The good old rule Sufficeth them, the simple plan, That they should take who have the power, And they should keep who can.
Página 112 - Quid tibi ego alia narrem ? nosti enim reliquos ludos ; qui ne id quidem leporis habuerunt, quod soient mediocres ludi. Apparatus enim spectatio tollebat omnem hilaritatem, quo quidem apparatu non dubito quin animo aequissimo carueris. Quid enim delectationis habent sescenti muli in ' Clytaemestra
Página 157 - Oppium, disrumparis licet — in monumentum illud, quod tu tollere laudibus solebas, ut forum laxaremus et usque ad atrium Libertatis explicaremus, contempsimus sexcenties HS. cum privatis non poterat transigí minore pecunia, efficiemus rem gloriosissimam...
Página 212 - Kal. Nov. litteras datas a litoribus Britanniae proximis ad vi Kal. Octobr. Confecta Britannia, obsidibus acceptis, nulla praeda, imperata tamen pecunia exercitum ex Britannia reportabant.
Página 133 - Laertes' head. And these few precepts in thy memory See thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade.
Página 246 - Society in time of war.) ... si sunt proelia promulgata, pellitur e medio sapientia, vi geritur res, spernitur orator bonus, horridus miles amatur : baud doctis dictis certantes, sed maledictis miscent inter sese inimicitiam agitantes. non ex iure manum consertum, sed magis ferro rem repetunt, regnumque petunt, vadunt solida vi.
Página 138 - Ego te commendare non desisto, sed, quid proficiam, i ex te scire cupio. Spem maximam habeo in Balbo, ad quem de te diligentissime et saepissime scribo. Illud soleo mirari, non me totiens accipere tuas litteras, quotiens a Quinto mihi fratre adferantur. In Britannia nihil esse audio neque auri neque argenti. Id si itast, essedum aliquod capias suadeo et ad nos quam primum recurras.