The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... written in Hermathena a series of most interesting and learned articles on the Epistles . To all these scholars we are deeply indebted , and here gladly acknow- ledge our obligations in a general way in each passage where they have ...
... written in Hermathena a series of most interesting and learned articles on the Epistles . To all these scholars we are deeply indebted , and here gladly acknow- ledge our obligations in a general way in each passage where they have ...
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... written , one may dispense with the labour of telling over again the oft - told tale of Cicero's life . The salient facts are set down in a short summary prefixed to each year of Cicero's correspondence . But it will be convenient to ...
... written , one may dispense with the labour of telling over again the oft - told tale of Cicero's life . The salient facts are set down in a short summary prefixed to each year of Cicero's correspondence . But it will be convenient to ...
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... written . * And such contrasts , no doubt , would far more frequently appear if Cicero had oftener been a prosecutor . Hence Cicero's personal opinions should never be sought in his forensic speeches . Even in his political speeches one ...
... written . * And such contrasts , no doubt , would far more frequently appear if Cicero had oftener been a prosecutor . Hence Cicero's personal opinions should never be sought in his forensic speeches . Even in his political speeches one ...
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... written with candour and sincerity when he acknowledges his shortsightedness and deplores his mistakes , but looks on him as a mere romancer when he describes the unex- ampled position which he held as a wielder of written and spoken ...
... written with candour and sincerity when he acknowledges his shortsightedness and deplores his mistakes , but looks on him as a mere romancer when he describes the unex- ampled position which he held as a wielder of written and spoken ...
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... written at the time of the First Triumvirate ( Flugschriften aus der Zeit des ersten Triumvirats in the N. Jahrb . für das klass . Altertum , 1901 , 620-623 ) . An example was possibly the " Tzóμvnμatîs væareías of Cicero , which was ...
... written at the time of the First Triumvirate ( Flugschriften aus der Zeit des ersten Triumvirats in the N. Jahrb . für das klass . Altertum , 1901 , 620-623 ) . An example was possibly the " Tzóμvnμatîs væareías of Cicero , which was ...
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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...