The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... causa Cicero Corneli ; qui nont consecutus esset docendo iudicem tantum et * Cicero seems to call these rhetorical artifices κаural in one of his letters , Att . i . 14 , 4 ( 20 ) . ↑ So the ordinary reading . Halm , after Spalding ...
... causa Cicero Corneli ; qui nont consecutus esset docendo iudicem tantum et * Cicero seems to call these rhetorical artifices κаural in one of his letters , Att . i . 14 , 4 ( 20 ) . ↑ So the ordinary reading . Halm , after Spalding ...
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... causa Corneli Cicero consecutus esset ... confiteretur ? * Friedrich Cauer ( Ciceros politisches Denken , 1893 , p . 71 ) points out that this view hardly does full justice to Cicero . In both the speech for Roscius and for Cornelius ...
... causa Corneli Cicero consecutus esset ... confiteretur ? * Friedrich Cauer ( Ciceros politisches Denken , 1893 , p . 71 ) points out that this view hardly does full justice to Cicero . In both the speech for Roscius and for Cornelius ...
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... causa was not the policy which seemed to him best for the State , and as if any man of Cicero's ability would or could restrain himself from giving all his intellectual resources to the aid of a party of which he was the mainstay , and ...
... causa was not the policy which seemed to him best for the State , and as if any man of Cicero's ability would or could restrain himself from giving all his intellectual resources to the aid of a party of which he was the mainstay , and ...
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... causa optima ; and his letters are never so gloomy as dur- ing his rapprochement towards Caesar . During the portion of Cicero's life coincident with Parts 1. - III . of his correspondence there prevailed a perfect entente cordiale be ...
... causa optima ; and his letters are never so gloomy as dur- ing his rapprochement towards Caesar . During the portion of Cicero's life coincident with Parts 1. - III . of his correspondence there prevailed a perfect entente cordiale be ...
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... causa , sed sine fine laudatus ) , and no one can read in an unprejudiced spirit the history of the time without seeing what a very important part the great orator then played in Roman politics . possession of the political situation ...
... causa , sed sine fine laudatus ) , and no one can read in an unprejudiced spirit the history of the time without seeing what a very important part the great orator then played in Roman politics . possession of the political situation ...
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