The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... . Caelius , magis est ut ipse moleste ferat errasse se sicuti non numquam in eodem homine me quoque erroris mei paenitet , quam ut istius amicitiae crimen reformidet . a position which , we submit , Catiline did not 8 INTRODUCTION .
... . Caelius , magis est ut ipse moleste ferat errasse se sicuti non numquam in eodem homine me quoque erroris mei paenitet , quam ut istius amicitiae crimen reformidet . a position which , we submit , Catiline did not 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... mei Graece scriptum misi ad te ( Att . i . 19 , 10 , Ep . 25 ) . That Plutarch rested mainly on Cicero's Memoir is unlikely ; and cogent reasons have been adduced by Prof. Gudeman to show that the chief authority of Plutarch was ...
... mei Graece scriptum misi ad te ( Att . i . 19 , 10 , Ep . 25 ) . That Plutarch rested mainly on Cicero's Memoir is unlikely ; and cogent reasons have been adduced by Prof. Gudeman to show that the chief authority of Plutarch was ...
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... meis relictum , procuratio atque ad- ministratio reipublicae . For details , cp . vol . vi . , pp . xcviii , ff .; see also C. Bardt ( Programm des A. Joachimsthalischen Gymnasiums , 1898 ) , Mommsen ( Hermes , 1899 , pp . 145–150 ) ...
... meis relictum , procuratio atque ad- ministratio reipublicae . For details , cp . vol . vi . , pp . xcviii , ff .; see also C. Bardt ( Programm des A. Joachimsthalischen Gymnasiums , 1898 ) , Mommsen ( Hermes , 1899 , pp . 145–150 ) ...
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... mei ) . It never occurred to Cicero that it was base to stoop to a fabrication even to serve a friend . In 707 ( 47 ) a packet of letters from Quintus , directed to various friends , fell accidentally into the hands of Marcus . Some of ...
... mei ) . It never occurred to Cicero that it was base to stoop to a fabrication even to serve a friend . In 707 ( 47 ) a packet of letters from Quintus , directed to various friends , fell accidentally into the hands of Marcus . Some of ...
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... meis et tibi me permisisse memini et ego iam pridem hoc communibus amicis qui te exspectant praedico , te non modo non arcessi a me sed prohiberi , quod intellegam multo magis interesse tua te agere quod agendum est hoc tempore quam mea ...
... meis et tibi me permisisse memini et ego iam pridem hoc communibus amicis qui te exspectant praedico , te non modo non arcessi a me sed prohiberi , quod intellegam multo magis interesse tua te agere quod agendum est hoc tempore quam mea ...
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