The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... tamen ipse Caesar habet peracre iudicium , et , ut Servius , frater tuus , quem litteratissimum fuisse iudico , facile diceret , Hic versus Plauti non est , hic est , ' quod tritas auris haberet notandis generibus poëtarum et ...
... tamen ipse Caesar habet peracre iudicium , et , ut Servius , frater tuus , quem litteratissimum fuisse iudico , facile diceret , Hic versus Plauti non est , hic est , ' quod tritas auris haberet notandis generibus poëtarum et ...
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... tamen priusquam emeret , prodita est et in vulgus exivit obiectumque ei est quod pecuniam domus emendae causa a reo accepisset . Tum Cicero , inopinata obprobratione permotus , accepisse se negavit ac domum quoque se empturum negavit ...
... tamen priusquam emeret , prodita est et in vulgus exivit obiectumque ei est quod pecuniam domus emendae causa a reo accepisset . Tum Cicero , inopinata obprobratione permotus , accepisse se negavit ac domum quoque se empturum negavit ...
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... tamen salvum est et ait Tiro te habere oportere et , ut recordor , una cum illius obiurgatoria tibi meam quoque quam ad eum rescripseram misi . Fadius Gallus had torn up a letter of Cicero , and spoke with regret of having done so ...
... tamen salvum est et ait Tiro te habere oportere et , ut recordor , una cum illius obiurgatoria tibi meam quoque quam ad eum rescripseram misi . Fadius Gallus had torn up a letter of Cicero , and spoke with regret of having done so ...
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... tamen : for sic as things now stand , ' cp . sed sic ... me privas , Fam . v . 20 , 4 ( 302 ) ; sic vero fallaces sunt , Q. Fr. i . 1 , 16 ( 30 ) . See under sic v . 3 in Lewis and Short . Mil . 67 , dare operam , to attend to ' : see ...
... tamen : for sic as things now stand , ' cp . sed sic ... me privas , Fam . v . 20 , 4 ( 302 ) ; sic vero fallaces sunt , Q. Fr. i . 1 , 16 ( 30 ) . See under sic v . 3 in Lewis and Short . Mil . 67 , dare operam , to attend to ' : see ...
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... tamen his novis amicitiis implicati sumus ut rafer ille Siculus insusurret cantilenam illam suam , ' involved as I am in many new acquaintanceships , yet I do not let them prevent me from having constantly in my ears the refrain of the ...
... tamen his novis amicitiis implicati sumus ut rafer ille Siculus insusurret cantilenam illam suam , ' involved as I am in many new acquaintanceships , yet I do not let them prevent me from having constantly in my ears the refrain of the ...
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