The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... writing to Atticus , he says ( and it will be observed that the accu- rate rendering of the word instaurassent accounts for at least some delay ) : I suppose you must have heard that while sacrifice was being offered at the house of ...
... writing to Atticus , he says ( and it will be observed that the accu- rate rendering of the word instaurassent accounts for at least some delay ) : I suppose you must have heard that while sacrifice was being offered at the house of ...
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... writing of history by making causes too particular , but it is also possible to sin in mak- ing them too general ... writers like Mr. Beesly or Theodor Mommsen to absolutely discount private in- fluences as a factor in history , to refer ...
... writing of history by making causes too particular , but it is also possible to sin in mak- ing them too general ... writers like Mr. Beesly or Theodor Mommsen to absolutely discount private in- fluences as a factor in history , to refer ...
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... writers . The eloquent eulogy of Velleius Paterculus ( ii . 66 ) has often been quoted , and Quintilian ( Inst . Or . xii . 1 , 15 ) has given a noble tes- timony to the patriotism of Cicero : Cremutius Cordus , quoted by Seneca ( Suas ...
... writers . The eloquent eulogy of Velleius Paterculus ( ii . 66 ) has often been quoted , and Quintilian ( Inst . Or . xii . 1 , 15 ) has given a noble tes- timony to the patriotism of Cicero : Cremutius Cordus , quoted by Seneca ( Suas ...
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... to show that his means were more honourably acquired . Writing from exile , he speaks of himself as one who once was liberis , coniuge , copiis , genere ipso that men of the highest distinction lent money on interest 36 INTRODUCTION .
... to show that his means were more honourably acquired . Writing from exile , he speaks of himself as one who once was liberis , coniuge , copiis , genere ipso that men of the highest distinction lent money on interest 36 INTRODUCTION .
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... writer should be marked by the same overflowing love for a daughter . Madame de Sévigné's love for ' the prettiest girl in France ' certainly was not so well placed as the love of Cicero for Tullia . Madame de Grignan seems to have been ...
... writer should be marked by the same overflowing love for a daughter . Madame de Sévigné's love for ' the prettiest girl in France ' certainly was not so well placed as the love of Cicero for Tullia . Madame de Grignan seems to have been ...
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