The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... speech , as well as in his defence of a woman of Arretium the following year , Cicero dared to lift up his voice ... speech pro Quinctio was probably delivered in 673 ( 81 ) : but it was a civil , not a criminal , case . The remarks in ...
... speech , as well as in his defence of a woman of Arretium the following year , Cicero dared to lift up his voice ... speech pro Quinctio was probably delivered in 673 ( 81 ) : but it was a civil , not a criminal , case . The remarks in ...
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... speech , defended the tribune Cornelius , against whom the Optimates had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy of ...
... speech , defended the tribune Cornelius , against whom the Optimates had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy of ...
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... speech , O callidos homines , O rem excogitatam , O ingenia metuenda ! We should not have thought it necessary to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to ...
... speech , O callidos homines , O rem excogitatam , O ingenia metuenda ! We should not have thought it necessary to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to ...
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... speeches for his personal opinions , we have his own evidence in a most important passage in his speech for Cluentius ( 139 ) : - ' Errat vehementer si quis in orationibus nostris , quas in iudiciis habuimus , auctoritates nostras ...
... speeches for his personal opinions , we have his own evidence in a most important passage in his speech for Cluentius ( 139 ) : - ' Errat vehementer si quis in orationibus nostris , quas in iudiciis habuimus , auctoritates nostras ...
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... speech pro Cornelio was coquetting with democracy might as well say that the author of the speech pro Sulla was intriguing with anarchists . His projected defence of Catiline is put forward as an advance towards the popular party . But ...
... speech pro Cornelio was coquetting with democracy might as well say that the author of the speech pro Sulla was intriguing with anarchists . His projected defence of Catiline is put forward as an advance towards the popular party . But ...
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Page 285 - Or ruminate in the contiguous shade. Thither the household feathery people crowd, The crested cock, with all his female train, Pensive, and dripping ; while the...
Page 8 - On y voit notamment que ce prétendu homme d'État n'était qu'un égoïste et un myope, et que ce grand écrivain ne se compose que d'un feuilletoniste et d'un avocat. Voilà bien la même plume qui vient d'appeler Caton un don Quichotte et Pompée un caporal. Comme il est toujours préoccupé du présent dans ses études du passé, on dirait qu'il poursuit dans l'aristocratie romaine les hobereaux de la Prusse et qu'il salue d'avance dans César ce despote populaire dont la main ferme peut seule...
Page 26 - ... edidi ! It was then that Hortensius, feeling that no panel could fail to convict Clodius, hit on the expedient of facilitating matters, and obviating the hostility of the tribune Fufius, by giving up the consular bill, which empanelled a jury to be chosen by the praetor, and allowing Fufius to propose a bill providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decuriae. This was of course the ordinary practice ; and it is clear that the consular rogation, iu providing a panel chosen by...