The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... discourse on such subjects . But passages like these cannot for a moment turn the scale against a passage like that in the pro Milone referred to in the text . explain it otherwise : —we may ( 1 ) suppose 108 INTRODUCTION .
... discourse on such subjects . But passages like these cannot for a moment turn the scale against a passage like that in the pro Milone referred to in the text . explain it otherwise : —we may ( 1 ) suppose 108 INTRODUCTION .
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... suppose Pliny to refer to an assignation in which Cicero was forestalled by Tiro . Even for such an episode in the life of Cicero one is hardly prepared ; but how infinitely less would such a feature mar one's whole mental portrait of ...
... suppose Pliny to refer to an assignation in which Cicero was forestalled by Tiro . Even for such an episode in the life of Cicero one is hardly prepared ; but how infinitely less would such a feature mar one's whole mental portrait of ...
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... suppose it to be granted for a moment that it would have been a dishonest act to have made use in his speech of these expressions found in his brother's letter , not even so would the character of Marcus suffer , for we learn from Comm ...
... suppose it to be granted for a moment that it would have been a dishonest act to have made use in his speech of these expressions found in his brother's letter , not even so would the character of Marcus suffer , for we learn from Comm ...
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... suppose that the want of a verb here could be accounted for as a justifiable ellipse . The old com- mentators defended the ellipse as a lo- quendi genus comicum , and this would have great weight if it could be proved , for we shall ...
... suppose that the want of a verb here could be accounted for as a justifiable ellipse . The old com- mentators defended the ellipse as a lo- quendi genus comicum , and this would have great weight if it could be proved , for we shall ...
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... suppose that he had already communicated the death of his father , in a letter to Atticus , now lost ; that Atticus in a subsequent letter asked Cicero What did you say was precise date of your father's death ? ' and that Cicero here ...
... suppose that he had already communicated the death of his father , in a letter to Atticus , now lost ; that Atticus in a subsequent letter asked Cicero What did you say was precise date of your father's death ? ' and that Cicero here ...
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