The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... speeches . Even in his political speeches one must not expect a too accurate record of his real convictions . Who , for instance , could for a moment believe that in the speech against the wise and moderate Agrarian Law of Rullus ...
... speeches . Even in his political speeches one must not expect a too accurate record of his real convictions . Who , for instance , could for a moment believe that in the speech against the wise and moderate Agrarian Law of Rullus ...
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... speech pro Cornelio was coquetting with democracy might as well say that the author of the speech pro Sulla was intriguing with the Catilinarian conspirators . His projected defence of Catiline is put forward as an advance towards the ...
... speech pro Cornelio was coquetting with democracy might as well say that the author of the speech pro Sulla was intriguing with the Catilinarian conspirators . His projected defence of Catiline is put forward as an advance towards the ...
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... speech Cicero reproachfully recalls to the memory of Antonius some slight services done to him when Antonius was candidate for the praetorship , and he upbraids Q. Mucius , a tri- bune , with his unfriendly conduct , reminding him how ...
... speech Cicero reproachfully recalls to the memory of Antonius some slight services done to him when Antonius was candidate for the praetorship , and he upbraids Q. Mucius , a tri- bune , with his unfriendly conduct , reminding him how ...
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... speeches ) to me seems the absolute reflection of the man's mind . He says to Atticus ( viii . 14 , 2 ) , ego tecum tanquam mecum loquor , and to me it seems that he poured out his inmost thoughts as in a soliloquy . I can , how- ever ...
... speeches ) to me seems the absolute reflection of the man's mind . He says to Atticus ( viii . 14 , 2 ) , ego tecum tanquam mecum loquor , and to me it seems that he poured out his inmost thoughts as in a soliloquy . I can , how- ever ...
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... speeches not only swayed the assembly , but they discharged the highest work now done by our best newspapers ... speech for Flaccus : O Nonae illae Decembres quae me consule fuistis ! Quem ego diem vere natalem huius urbis , aut ...
... speeches not only swayed the assembly , but they discharged the highest work now done by our best newspapers ... speech for Flaccus : O Nonae illae Decembres quae me consule fuistis ! Quem ego diem vere natalem huius urbis , aut ...
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