The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... Quintus and Brutus were published with the letters to Atticus . The Books of the ad Fam . are entitled according to the person to whom the earlier letters in each Book are addressed . Thus the first is ad Lentulum , the second ad ...
... Quintus and Brutus were published with the letters to Atticus . The Books of the ad Fam . are entitled according to the person to whom the earlier letters in each Book are addressed . Thus the first is ad Lentulum , the second ad ...
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... Quintus on the duties of a candidate ( Ep . xii . ) . The correspondence with Brutus has been pronounced spurious until recent times . But the objections against it are by no means decisive . The Latinity has been defended by C. F. ...
... Quintus on the duties of a candidate ( Ep . xii . ) . The correspondence with Brutus has been pronounced spurious until recent times . But the objections against it are by no means decisive . The Latinity has been defended by C. F. ...
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... Quintus on his violence of temper , or addresses himself to the kindly task of bantering Trebatius out of his discontent with the camp of Caesar in Gaul , we never miss the sustained brilliancy and fertility of thought and language . It ...
... Quintus on his violence of temper , or addresses himself to the kindly task of bantering Trebatius out of his discontent with the camp of Caesar in Gaul , we never miss the sustained brilliancy and fertility of thought and language . It ...
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... Quintus . It would be impossible for me here to enter into an elaborate comparison between the language of Cicero's letter and that of the comic stage . But in order to show that the subject well deserves a full treat- ment ( as has ...
... Quintus . It would be impossible for me here to enter into an elaborate comparison between the language of Cicero's letter and that of the comic stage . But in order to show that the subject well deserves a full treat- ment ( as has ...
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... Quintus , Ep . xii . § 13 . ( 3 ) . Caution often compels Cicero to use covert language when dealing with dangerous topics . Hence the enigmatic Greek in which he refers to the dishonesty of Philotimus in some letters of the 6th book to ...
... Quintus , Ep . xii . § 13 . ( 3 ) . Caution often compels Cicero to use covert language when dealing with dangerous topics . Hence the enigmatic Greek in which he refers to the dishonesty of Philotimus in some letters of the 6th book to ...
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