The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... illos credo qui aderant nec sensisse quid facerent nec sponte iudicioque plausissc ; sed velut mente captos et quo essent in loco ignaros erupisse in hunc volup- tatis affectum . ' Such was the feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . He ...
... illos credo qui aderant nec sensisse quid facerent nec sponte iudicioque plausissc ; sed velut mente captos et quo essent in loco ignaros erupisse in hunc volup- tatis affectum . ' Such was the feeling which Cicero desired to evoke . He ...
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... illo iudicio te non absolutum verum ad aliquod severius iudicium ac maius supplicium reservatum ? But if Cicero had defended Catiline , his act would have been neither immoral nor unprofessional . Catiline was at this time neither worse ...
... illo iudicio te non absolutum verum ad aliquod severius iudicium ac maius supplicium reservatum ? But if Cicero had defended Catiline , his act would have been neither immoral nor unprofessional . Catiline was at this time neither worse ...
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... illo ordine vel auctoritatis . Idemque memineram nobis privatis usque ad Caesarem et Bibulum consules , cum sententiae nostrae magnum in senatu pondus haberent , unum fere sensum fuisse bonorum omnium . It is worth mentioning here that ...
... illo ordine vel auctoritatis . Idemque memineram nobis privatis usque ad Caesarem et Bibulum consules , cum sententiae nostrae magnum in senatu pondus haberent , unum fere sensum fuisse bonorum omnium . It is worth mentioning here that ...
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... illo sacrario reip . , in ipsa inquam curia non nemo hostis est . But this cannot be the passage to which Plutarch refers , as it was written during the lifetime of Caesar . The passage Att . x . 8 , 8 ( 392 ) , does not refer to the ...
... illo sacrario reip . , in ipsa inquam curia non nemo hostis est . But this cannot be the passage to which Plutarch refers , as it was written during the lifetime of Caesar . The passage Att . x . 8 , 8 ( 392 ) , does not refer to the ...
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... illo exemplo litteras ) . The copy of a letter to Brutus which Atticus asks for , Cicero says , in Att . xiii . 6 , 3 ( 554 ) , he cannot send at the moment ; sed tamen salvum est et ait Tiro te habere oportere et , ut recordor , una ...
... illo exemplo litteras ) . The copy of a letter to Brutus which Atticus asks for , Cicero says , in Att . xiii . 6 , 3 ( 554 ) , he cannot send at the moment ; sed tamen salvum est et ait Tiro te habere oportere et , ut recordor , una ...
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