The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... speech for Deiotarus at 134a only goes down as far as aetate , § 27 : that at 142 , is complete . There are only a ... speeches in Sallustium mean the so - called invective of Cicero against Sallust , and of Sallust against Cicero . I ...
... speech for Deiotarus at 134a only goes down as far as aetate , § 27 : that at 142 , is complete . There are only a ... speeches in Sallustium mean the so - called invective of Cicero against Sallust , and of Sallust against Cicero . I ...
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... speeches or his philosophical essays ; and must exclude many of those charming little bits of causerie , the birth of a moment , which have stereotyped for us in a perfect phrase a passing smile or sigh of the writer ; which have caught ...
... speeches or his philosophical essays ; and must exclude many of those charming little bits of causerie , the birth of a moment , which have stereotyped for us in a perfect phrase a passing smile or sigh of the writer ; which have caught ...
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... speech of the rising advocate was levelled against the oppression of Sulla . * It is evident that the charge of parricide brought against Sex . Roscius of Ameria was a political charge ; yet in this speech , as well as in his defence of ...
... speech of the rising advocate was levelled against the oppression of Sulla . * It is evident that the charge of parricide brought against Sex . Roscius of Ameria was a political charge ; yet in this speech , as well as in his defence of ...
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... speech , defended the tribune Cornelius , against whom the aristocrats had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy ...
... speech , defended the tribune Cornelius , against whom the aristocrats had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy ...
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... speeches for his personal opinions , we have his own evidence in a most important passage in his speech for Cluentius ( 139 ) :. Errat vehementer , si quis in orationibus nostris , quas in iudiciis habuimus , auctoritates nostras ...
... speeches for his personal opinions , we have his own evidence in a most important passage in his speech for Cluentius ( 139 ) :. Errat vehementer , si quis in orationibus nostris , quas in iudiciis habuimus , auctoritates nostras ...
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