The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... world , devoid alike of beliefs and enthusiasms , is perhaps , of all words in our language , the one least applicable to the character of Cicero . ( and allowing Fufius to propose a bill providing that I. 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 23.
... world , devoid alike of beliefs and enthusiasms , is perhaps , of all words in our language , the one least applicable to the character of Cicero . ( and allowing Fufius to propose a bill providing that I. 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 23.
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... perhaps has such genius reaped so little political reward . Whether Cicero took the wrong side in the politics of his country ' depends on the other question , Which was the right side ? This question is answered against Cicero , first ...
... perhaps has such genius reaped so little political reward . Whether Cicero took the wrong side in the politics of his country ' depends on the other question , Which was the right side ? This question is answered against Cicero , first ...
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... perhaps infer from Att . i . 20 , 7 , that the gratitude of L. Papirius Paetus showed itself in the appropriate present of his library , and the tone of this passage leads us to surmise that the Lex Cincia de Muneribus , now nearly 150 ...
... perhaps infer from Att . i . 20 , 7 , that the gratitude of L. Papirius Paetus showed itself in the appropriate present of his library , and the tone of this passage leads us to surmise that the Lex Cincia de Muneribus , now nearly 150 ...
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... perhaps it wounds her even now , si quis etiam inferis sensus est . In his romantic love for his daughter and his indifference to his wife , the character of Cicero presents a trait familiar in modern French life . Again , we have a ...
... perhaps it wounds her even now , si quis etiam inferis sensus est . In his romantic love for his daughter and his indifference to his wife , the character of Cicero presents a trait familiar in modern French life . Again , we have a ...
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... perhaps from the passage already adverted to above ( Att . vi . 6 , 4 ) , where Cicero avails himself of the services of the copying slave of Atticus to pass off on Caelius the letter written by himself , but purporting to come from ...
... perhaps from the passage already adverted to above ( Att . vi . 6 , 4 ) , where Cicero avails himself of the services of the copying slave of Atticus to pass off on Caelius the letter written by himself , but purporting to come from ...
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