The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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... Caesar and Pompeius before the outbreak of the Civil War , with special reference to the views put forward by a brilliant reviewer of the first edition of this volume , in the Times ( Aug. 16 , 1880 ) . I have relegated to the same part ...
... Caesar and Pompeius before the outbreak of the Civil War , with special reference to the views put forward by a brilliant reviewer of the first edition of this volume , in the Times ( Aug. 16 , 1880 ) . I have relegated to the same part ...
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... CAESAR has just appeared . My Intro- duction had gone to press some weeks before its publication ; so that I have not been able to make any use of it . I have now read the book , and I do not see reason to modify any of my views . The ...
... CAESAR has just appeared . My Intro- duction had gone to press some weeks before its publication ; so that I have not been able to make any use of it . I have now read the book , and I do not see reason to modify any of my views . The ...
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... Caesar , the evi- dence points . Mr. Froude seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the ...
... Caesar , the evi- dence points . Mr. Froude seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the ...
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... Caesar's endeavours to befriend Cicero seem to me to be more naturally ascribed to personal feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a belief in him as a power in the state , than to ' a desire to work with the ...
... Caesar's endeavours to befriend Cicero seem to me to be more naturally ascribed to personal feelings of admiration for the splendid abilities of Cicero , and a belief in him as a power in the state , than to ' a desire to work with the ...
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... Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and unto God the things that are God's . TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN , May , 1879 . OMNES AUTEM CICERONIS EPISTOLAS LEGENDAS CENSEO MEA SENTENTIA VEL MAGIS PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . xix.
... Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and unto God the things that are God's . TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN , May , 1879 . OMNES AUTEM CICERONIS EPISTOLAS LEGENDAS CENSEO MEA SENTENTIA VEL MAGIS PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . xix.
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