The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... 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 , reads nec fortibus modo sed etiam utiliter ...
... 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 , reads nec fortibus modo sed etiam utiliter ...
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... esset prosecuta dicentem , si usitata et ceteris similis fuisset oratio . Atque ego illos credo qui aderant nec sensisse quid facerent nec sponte iudicioque plausissc ; sed velut mente captos et quo essent in loco ignaros erupisse in ...
... esset prosecuta dicentem , si usitata et ceteris similis fuisset oratio . Atque ego illos credo qui aderant nec sensisse quid facerent nec sponte iudicioque plausissc ; sed velut mente captos et quo essent in loco ignaros erupisse in ...
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... esset probanda medicina quae sanaret vitiosas partis reipublicae quam quae exsecaret ; also Att . ii . 3 , 3 ( 29 ) from the words Nam fuit apud me Cor- nelius , where he distinctly says that he might have been a member of the coalition ...
... esset probanda medicina quae sanaret vitiosas partis reipublicae quam quae exsecaret ; also Att . ii . 3 , 3 ( 29 ) from the words Nam fuit apud me Cor- nelius , where he distinctly says that he might have been a member of the coalition ...
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... esset : see Att . xiv . 10 , 1 ( 713 ) . He was always ready to help his friends when in distress . Thus he assisted Terentia during Cicero's exile , and Fulvia and her children after Antony's defeat at Mutina . In return for this ...
... esset : see Att . xiv . 10 , 1 ( 713 ) . He was always ready to help his friends when in distress . Thus he assisted Terentia during Cicero's exile , and Fulvia and her children after Antony's defeat at Mutina . In return for this ...
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... esset quocum mihi est magnus usus . ' Compare also Fam . xvi . 18 , 1 ( 692 ) , where Cicero addresses a letter to Tiro with the greeting Tullius Tironi sal . , and Tiro seems to have taken exception to the form as unsuited to their ...
... esset quocum mihi est magnus usus . ' Compare also Fam . xvi . 18 , 1 ( 692 ) , where Cicero addresses a letter to Tiro with the greeting Tullius Tironi sal . , and Tiro seems to have taken exception to the form as unsuited to their ...
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