The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... causa optima so dear to Cicero . We have a distinct portrait even of such an obscure figure as Piso ( consul in 693 , b . c . 61 ) , in whose caustic words and supercilious visage we fancy we can detect a likeness to the late Lord ...
... causa optima so dear to Cicero . We have a distinct portrait even of such an obscure figure as Piso ( consul in 693 , b . c . 61 ) , in whose caustic words and supercilious visage we fancy we can detect a likeness to the late Lord ...
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... causas et eas tenues agimus subtilius , capitis aut famae ornatius . Epistolas vero cotidianis verbis texere solemus.- -Fam . ix . 21 , 1 . first edition of this volume in Bursian's Jahresbericht ) , II . § 2. ON THE STYLE OF THE ...
... causas et eas tenues agimus subtilius , capitis aut famae ornatius . Epistolas vero cotidianis verbis texere solemus.- -Fam . ix . 21 , 1 . first edition of this volume in Bursian's Jahresbericht ) , II . § 2. ON THE STYLE OF THE ...
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... causa . ( 4 ) . The use of epistolary tenses is familiar to readers of the letters , and is commented on in the notes . For the emphatic egʊ pointing to the fact that the sentence in which it occurs is an answer to a question , see Ep ...
... causa . ( 4 ) . The use of epistolary tenses is familiar to readers of the letters , and is commented on in the notes . For the emphatic egʊ pointing to the fact that the sentence in which it occurs is an answer to a question , see Ep ...
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... causa , the champion of the Senate and the ancient constitution . He then thinks only of the dignity of Pompeius's position ; of the many ties which bind him to himself : he calls him his dear friend , with whom he stands or falls . But ...
... causa , the champion of the Senate and the ancient constitution . He then thinks only of the dignity of Pompeius's position ; of the many ties which bind him to himself : he calls him his dear friend , with whom he stands or falls . But ...
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... causa igitur non bona est ? immo optima : sed agetur ( memento ) foedissime . ( Att . ix . 7 , 3. ) Nec mehercule hoc facio reipublicae causa quam funditus deletam puto ; sed ne quis me putet ingratum in eum qui me levavit iis ...
... causa igitur non bona est ? immo optima : sed agetur ( memento ) foedissime . ( Att . ix . 7 , 3. ) Nec mehercule hoc facio reipublicae causa quam funditus deletam puto ; sed ne quis me putet ingratum in eum qui me levavit iis ...
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