The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... feelings towards Clodia . The story of an intimacy between Cicero and Clodia is utterly inconsistent with the character of Cicero , and with his expressed opinions . Moreover , even if it were true , plainly it would not by any means ...
... feelings towards Clodia . The story of an intimacy between Cicero and Clodia is utterly inconsistent with the character of Cicero , and with his expressed opinions . Moreover , even if it were true , plainly it would not by any means ...
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... feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a belief in him as a power in the state , than to ' a desire to work with the existing methods till the inadequacy of them has been proved beyond a doubt ' . That the ...
... feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a belief in him as a power in the state , than to ' a desire to work with the existing methods till the inadequacy of them has been proved beyond a doubt ' . That the ...
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... feelings not different that we regard that Republic which had developed such great vital forces , such a disciplined subordination of imagination to logic , and of the individual to the State , slipping into a despotism through the ...
... feelings not different that we regard that Republic which had developed such great vital forces , such a disciplined subordination of imagination to logic , and of the individual to the State , slipping into a despotism through the ...
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... loco , ignaros erupisse in hunc volup- tatis affectum . Cicero calls these rhetorical artifices κаμmαí in one of his letters , Att . i . 14 , 4 . Such is the feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . B 2 I. § 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 3.
... loco , ignaros erupisse in hunc volup- tatis affectum . Cicero calls these rhetorical artifices κаμmαí in one of his letters , Att . i . 14 , 4 . Such is the feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . B 2 I. § 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 3.
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... feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . He spoke for Cornelius as he spoke against Verres , as Whiteside spoke for O'Connell , in the pursuit of professional distinction , and to estab- lish his growing fame as an unrivalled speaker and ...
... feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . He spoke for Cornelius as he spoke against Verres , as Whiteside spoke for O'Connell , in the pursuit of professional distinction , and to estab- lish his growing fame as an unrivalled speaker and ...
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