The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... look on Pompeius as the champion of the Republic , while Caesar was its declared foe ; and that it is unfair to set against the prevailing tone of the letters the hasty expression of a momentary fear , the feverish outburst of ...
... look on Pompeius as the champion of the Republic , while Caesar was its declared foe ; and that it is unfair to set against the prevailing tone of the letters the hasty expression of a momentary fear , the feverish outburst of ...
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... look down on trade . In Parad . 6 he writes , qui honeste rem quaerunt mercaturis faciendis ; but he aspires , for himself , to the function which Scipio , in the Republic ( i . 35 ) , claims , cum mihi sit unum opus hoc a parentibus ...
... look down on trade . In Parad . 6 he writes , qui honeste rem quaerunt mercaturis faciendis ; but he aspires , for himself , to the function which Scipio , in the Republic ( i . 35 ) , claims , cum mihi sit unum opus hoc a parentibus ...
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... looks ugly to be in debt to a political opponent . " Again , on leaving Rome after the death of Caesar , † he writes to Atticus : - ' I am owed money enough to satisfy all claims on me ; yet it often happens that debtors fail to pay in ...
... looks ugly to be in debt to a political opponent . " Again , on leaving Rome after the death of Caesar , † he writes to Atticus : - ' I am owed money enough to satisfy all claims on me ; yet it often happens that debtors fail to pay in ...
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... look on such an act as worse than a crime , how few would be capable of the high - mindedness with which Cicero acted on his discovery of his brother's treachery ! He wrote to Caesar a letter ( of which we still preserve the copy which ...
... look on such an act as worse than a crime , how few would be capable of the high - mindedness with which Cicero acted on his discovery of his brother's treachery ! He wrote to Caesar a letter ( of which we still preserve the copy which ...
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... look like the insertions of an editor . The last two illustrate admirably a source of error in ms which might perhaps be called parablepsy . When two identical ( or nearly identical ) words occur in the same passage , it often happens ...
... look like the insertions of an editor . The last two illustrate admirably a source of error in ms which might perhaps be called parablepsy . When two identical ( or nearly identical ) words occur in the same passage , it often happens ...
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