The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... seems to me that a selection from a correspondence must always be eminently unsatisfactory . The editor must base his selection on some principle . Most editors will be guided , as Mr. Watson is , chiefly by considerations of historical ...
... seems to me that a selection from a correspondence must always be eminently unsatisfactory . The editor must base his selection on some principle . Most editors will be guided , as Mr. Watson is , chiefly by considerations of historical ...
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... seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the antithesis letum non omnia finit . He ...
... seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the antithesis letum non omnia finit . He ...
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... seem to me to be more naturally ascribed to personal feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a ... seems finally to resolve itself into Mr. Beesly's charge that Cicero ' took the wrong side ' . The theory that ...
... seem to me to be more naturally ascribed to personal feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a ... seems finally to resolve itself into Mr. Beesly's charge that Cicero ' took the wrong side ' . The theory that ...
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... seems that after so many years the sacred admonition must still be urged : Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and unto God the things that are God's ' . TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN , May , 1879 . OMNES AUTEM CICERONIS ...
... seems that after so many years the sacred admonition must still be urged : Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and unto God the things that are God's ' . TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN , May , 1879 . OMNES AUTEM CICERONIS ...
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... seems not to have read the letters at all . See note on Att . ii . 24 , 2 , where Dio's extraordinary theory about the real nature of the obscure plot of Vettius is given and commented on . use than the notorious political trimmer , M ...
... seems not to have read the letters at all . See note on Att . ii . 24 , 2 , where Dio's extraordinary theory about the real nature of the obscure plot of Vettius is given and commented on . use than the notorious political trimmer , M ...
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